mine do, reason why i've been a black book head for so long, i'm recently coming out of a 2 month break, start painting, more, than i used too, now i don't really give a fuck if they see it or not,
my parents dont really give a fuck. they know i draw on my blackbook and get me markers and shit..but since im a girl they think i wouldnt go out and do it out on the streets. haha but they WRONG!!!!!
I don't know about other parents and how they think, but my parents... well my mom mostly supports me with what I do. She loves graffiti and how abstract it is and the whole scene. Of course the legal part, doing it on legal walls etc. She says "Do it big or don't do it at all" She preferes seeing my things on the wall instead of my blackbook lol. Love it!
my mom pretty much knew once my i started rockin baggy pants, bandana's, and my back pack started rattling. she hates it and trys lockin me inside the house at night but she doesnt realize i have a window so i just sneak out of that.
hahahhaha atleast your rentals picked u up from jail, after i got done for things unrelated to graff (when i was underage) a few times they refused to come get me. had to have a stranger sit in on the interview with the po po.
mom knows and shes just over ok with it ...shell let me borrow her card to order paint and what not but makes it very clear that if i get caught ill be paying.....dad on the other hand would have a cow
this is awesome, parents taking an interest in there kids is rare these days. i commend your pops for doing that. My mom found out when she had to drive me to the police station because i got snitched on for writing. They had my myspace page printed out and had physical stencils that i crumbled up and left at the scene. She was crying and shit, and just kept the out of site out of mind mentality until i moved out. *and kids, if your rents are cool and will deny your involvment in graff, bring them to the police station with you if the cops dont stop calling you. Itll make you look innocent and youll get off
u gon get raped. Really though, if you haven't quit yet, be careful. The city streets in the early morning are no place for teenage girls to wander.