Professional graffiti artist Steve Dilks (Dilk) said the council’s decision showed its “lack of understanding” about the art form.
Dilk said: “The kids are heartbroken. They do not know what they are going to do now. Some of these legal graffiti site are of a real high standard. The artists basically feel that they are getting punished for other sorts of lower-level graffiti.”
Dilk has launched a petition against the council’s decision. It is available to sign in his shop, the Montana art and fashion shop, in Goose Gate, Hockley.
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