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I've seen graffiti described as mass noun or plural noun sometimes used with singular verb.
graf·fi·ti (AHD of E)
NOUN:
(used with a sing. or pl. verb) Plural of graffito.
I would say: 'This is a genuine Keith Haring graffiti.' But...
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