Graffiti Flourishes in New York as Sign of Existence

Graffiti artist Saynosleep paints a door in New York City on December 15, 2020. (AFP/Thomas Urbain)
Graffiti artist Saynosleep paints a door in New York City on December 15, 2020. (AFP/Thomas Urbain)
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Graffiti Flourishes in New York as Sign of Existence

Graffiti artist Saynosleep paints a door in New York City on December 15, 2020. (AFP/Thomas Urbain)
Graffiti artist Saynosleep paints a door in New York City on December 15, 2020. (AFP/Thomas Urbain)

In a city whose streets lack vivacity and social life, graffiti has become a "mean to emphasize existence amid a prevailing impression that New York died" after the pandemic. As dusk becomes nightfall, graffiti artist Saynosleep takes a quick look around and then gets to work on a luxury store closed since it was looted during protests.

The anonymous 40-year-old artist, who uses a different pseudonym for his artwork, said: "There has never been a time like this."

The facades of hundreds of store that have shut because of the pandemic are "an invitation" to artists. Walls, bridges, sidewalks and subway cars, 34 of which have been painted since the beginning of the month, are canvases. "It's a big surge, a renaissance of graffiti. Everybody wants to express themselves. People are bored. They need something to do," said Saynosleep, noting that he has seen people in their 70s drawing graffiti.

The creative impulses are not to everyone's taste, however. New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo said the graffiti was "another sign of decay," along with an increase in murders and shootings in New York City. He indirectly blamed Mayor Bill de Blasio for supposedly taking a lax attitude towards it.

"I think it's horrible. Some say it's art, but did they get permission for that? No, so it's vandalism," said Darcy Weber, who has recently settled in New York. For some, graffiti reminds them of the dark days of the 1970s and '80s when New York was broke and crime was rife.

A spokesperson for the New York Police Department told AFP the force is "fully aware of the importance of addressing graffiti-related crime."



Saudi Aseer's Sidr Honey Season Boosts Local Markets

The recent heavy rainfall in the region has led to a prolific flowering of Sidr trees, providing ideal conditions for bees to produce abundant and flavorful honey. - SPA
The recent heavy rainfall in the region has led to a prolific flowering of Sidr trees, providing ideal conditions for bees to produce abundant and flavorful honey. - SPA
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Saudi Aseer's Sidr Honey Season Boosts Local Markets

The recent heavy rainfall in the region has led to a prolific flowering of Sidr trees, providing ideal conditions for bees to produce abundant and flavorful honey. - SPA
The recent heavy rainfall in the region has led to a prolific flowering of Sidr trees, providing ideal conditions for bees to produce abundant and flavorful honey. - SPA

The Kingdom's Aseer region is currently experiencing the bountiful Sidr honey season, with local markets flooded with high-quality honey produced from the nectar of Sidr trees, SPA reported.
The recent heavy rainfall in the region has led to a prolific flowering of Sidr trees, providing ideal conditions for bees to produce abundant and flavorful honey.
Sidr honey, renowned for its numerous health benefits, is particularly prized for its antioxidant properties and ability to strengthen the immune system. The unique taste and aroma of this honey have made it a sought-after commodity, both locally and internationally.
Beekeepers in Tihama Aseer have been busy harvesting the golden nectar, with prices ranging from SAR350 to SAR500 per kilogram. The region's diverse ecosystem, characterized by its fertile valleys and abundant flora, provides an optimal environment for beekeeping.
The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture is actively supporting the development of the beekeeping industry. Initiatives such as the beekeeping and honey production development initiative aim to improve beekeeping practices, protect bee populations, and enhance the quality of honey.
By promoting sustainable beekeeping and preserving the natural habitats of bees, the Kingdom seeks to strengthen its position as a leading producer of high-quality honey and contribute to the global market.