adj. wrong according to the law
However, since graffiti is illegal in most countries, Banksy could get in trouble for committing a crime.
switch
v. to change one for another
For this reason, Banksy switched to stencils.
permission
n. the act of allowing someone to do something
With Banksy’s permission, Lazarides began selling photographs of Banksy’s art.
exhibition
n. a collection of things shown publicly
Banksy’s art began appearing in exhibitions around the world.
destroy
v. to end or no longer exist
Clearly, many people feel that Banksy’s work is truly art and not just vandalism that destroys property
property
n. land or goods that a person owns
Clearly, many people feel that Banksy’s work is truly art and not just vandalism that destroys property
random
adj. without a particular plan or pattern
Sometimes, Banksy’s graffiti still appears on random walls around the world.
trouble
n. a situation that has a lot of problems
However, since graffiti is illegal in most countries, Banksy could get in trouble for committing a crime.
crime
n. an action that is wrong according to the law
However, since graffiti is illegal in most countries, Banksy could get in trouble for committing a crime.
nothing
n. something that has no worth
Although many people have tried to find out his or her identity, nothing has been confirmed.
confirm
v. to state or show that something is true or correct
Although many people have tried to find out his or her identity, nothing has been confirmed.
style
n. a way of doing things
What we do know is that Banksy’s art has a unique style.
complete
v. to make something perfect, or be done
It took a long time to complete each piece.
arrest
v. to catch and hold for doing something bad
Banksy risked being arrested before an art piece was complete.
reason
n. a fact that makes it proper to do
For this reason, Banksy switched to stencils.