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Revolutionizing Street Art

According to a recent study, 60% of millennials consider street art a significant aspect of a city’s culture. The rise of urban art has led to increased tourism, with 40% of travelers choosing destinations based on their street art scene. In cities like Tokyo and New York, street art has become a major part of their identity, with many local businesses incorporating it into their brand. However, 20% of residents complain about the noise and mess associated with street art.

Despite this, 80% of artists believe it has a positive impact on the community, promoting diversity and self-expression. With the global street art market projected to reach $1.4 billion by 2025, it’s clear that this form of art is here to stay. As one artist noted, ‘Street art is a reflection of our society, it’s a way to express ourselves and bring people together.’

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