Street art






Street art is a form of artwork that is displayed in public spaces, typically without official permission. It encompasses a wide range of media and techniques, including graffiti, stencil art, wheatpaste posters, mosaic tiling, and yarn bombing. Street art is often used as a means of expressing social and political messages, and it has become an important part of urban culture.
History[edit]
Street art has its roots in the graffiti movement of the 1960s and 1970s, which began in cities like New York City and Philadelphia. Early graffiti artists used spray paint to create tags and murals on buildings, subways, and other public surfaces. Over time, the movement evolved to include a variety of styles and techniques, and it spread to cities around the world.
Techniques[edit]
Street artists use a variety of techniques to create their work:
- Graffiti: The use of spray paint to create tags, throw-ups, and murals.
- Stencil art: The use of stencils to create images and text quickly and repeatedly.
- Wheatpaste posters: The use of a paste made from flour and water to adhere posters to surfaces.
- Mosaic tiling: The use of small tiles to create images and patterns.
- Yarn bombing: The use of knitted or crocheted yarn to cover objects in public spaces.
Notable Street Artists[edit]
Some of the most well-known street artists include:
- Banksy: A British artist known for his provocative and often politically charged stencil art.
- Shepard Fairey: An American artist known for his "Obey Giant" campaign and the iconic "Hope" poster of Barack Obama.
- Invader: A French artist known for his mosaic tile works inspired by video games.
Legal Issues[edit]
Street art often exists in a legal gray area. While some cities have embraced it as a form of public art, others have strict laws against vandalism. Many street artists work anonymously to avoid legal repercussions.
Impact on Urban Culture[edit]
Street art has had a significant impact on urban culture. It has been used to beautify neglected areas, make political statements, and challenge the status quo. It has also influenced other forms of art and design, including graphic design, fashion, and advertising.
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