Street Art: Urban Expression PDF

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Street art has evolved from rebellious self-expression to a recognized art form that transforms urban landscapes. This presentation explores the history, styles, impact, and future of street art, including different techniques like graffiti and stencil art.

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Street Art: Urban Expression Street art has evolved from a rebellious form of self-expression to a recognized art form that transforms urban landscapes. This presentation explores its history, styles, impact, and future. by nino kapanadze The Rise of Street Art 1 Early Roots Early...

Street Art: Urban Expression Street art has evolved from a rebellious form of self-expression to a recognized art form that transforms urban landscapes. This presentation explores its history, styles, impact, and future. by nino kapanadze The Rise of Street Art 1 Early Roots Early forms of street art, such as graffiti and tagging, emerged in the 1960s and 1970s, often as a form of social commentary and resistance. 2 1980s: New York City New York City became a hub for street art in the 1980s, with artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring pushing boundaries and gaining recognition. 3 1990s: International Recognition Street art gained international recognition in the 1990s, with artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey emerging as global figures. 4 21st Century: Digital Era In the 21st century, street art has embraced technology, with artists using digital platforms to share their work and engage with audiences. Exploring Different Styles and Techniques Graffiti Stencil Art A foundational style, often Utilizing cut-out templates, characterized by bold colors, stencil art creates sharp lines and intricate patterns, and dynamic repetitive patterns, adding a lettering. layer of precision to street art. Abstract Art Mosaic Art Explores non-representational Assembling small pieces of forms, utilizing textures, colors, materials, such as tiles or glass, and shapes to evoke emotions to create intricate patterns and and ideas. images. Street Art: A Voice for Social Change Social Commentary Artistic Expression Street art often serves as a platform for raising awareness about While street art can be deeply political, it also embraces artistic social issues. Artists use their work to highlight injustices, freedom and self-expression. Artists use their creativity to criticize policies, and inspire change. express their unique perspectives and connect with their communities. For example, murals depicting environmental destruction or protesting racial inequality serve as powerful visual reminders of The vibrant colors, textures, and styles of street art contribute to urgent problems. a vibrant and engaging urban landscape. The Legality and Ethics of Street Art Legal Considerations Ethical Dilemmas Street art often operates in a gray area of the law, as it involves Street art raises ethical questions about property rights, public applying artwork to public or private property without space, and the boundaries of artistic expression. Some argue that permission. This can lead to legal issues, ranging from property street art can be considered vandalism, while others view it as a damage charges to copyright infringement. form of urban renewal and community engagement. Many cities have specific regulations regarding street art, with Artists and communities must navigate these ethical some areas designated as legal for artistic expression, while considerations, balancing artistic freedom with respect for others are strictly prohibited. property rights and the needs of the public. Notable Street Art Movements Around the World Graffiti Muralism Street Art Post-Graffiti Originating in New York City, Muralism emphasizes large- A broad category Building upon graffiti's graffiti is characterized by bold scale artwork, often depicting encompassing various styles, foundations, post-graffiti lettering, vibrant colors, and social or political themes and street art often challenges incorporates abstract forms, intricate patterns. engaging local communities. traditional art conventions and geometric patterns, and a explores urban spaces. focus on visual impact. The Business of Street Art 1 2 Art Sales Commissions Street artists sell their work through Artists create bespoke murals or galleries, online platforms, and street installations for private clients or markets. businesses. 3 4 Licensing Collaborations Artists grant permission for their Street artists collaborate with brands, artwork to be used on products or musicians, and other creatives for merchandise. unique projects. The Future of Street Art Global Recognition 1 Street art continues to gain recognition as a legitimate art form. Technological Integration 2 Artists are exploring augmented reality and virtual reality to create interactive experiences. Community Engagement 3 Street art empowers communities by fostering dialogue and collaboration. Sustainable Practices 4 Artists use eco-friendly materials and techniques to minimize environmental impact. Social Impact 5 Street art continues to challenge social norms and advocate for positive change.

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