Muralism and Graffiti are both art forms that use public spaces as a canvas, but with key differences. Murals are large-scale paintings, typically approved by the property owner, that aim to beautify or convey a message. Artists often use techniques like brushes and rollers for detailed work. Graffiti, on the other hand, is often created with spray paint and without permission. It can be a form of self-expression, social commentary, or simply marking territory. While some view graffiti as vandalism, others see it as a vibrant art form.