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The art style of Graffiti Street Art is very colorful and often includes images of people or animals. The graffiti is often done in a large scale so that it can be seen from a distance.

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Overview and Quickfacts

Graffiti street art is a type of art that is created by using spray paint or markers to write or draw on a public surface, such as a wall or sidewalk. This type of art is often seen as vandalism, but some people view it as a form of self-expression.

Can understand it also, as:
Public Art, Mural Art, Guerrilla Art, Street Painting

Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism

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Detailed Description

Graffiti street art is a type of art that is created by painting or drawing on public buildings or other surfaces in a public space. Graffiti artists typically use spray paint or markers to create their art, and often choose to do so in areas where there is a lot of foot traffic or where their art will be seen by a large number of people. Graffiti street art has its roots in the early 1970s, when a group of New York City teenagers began using spray paint to write their names and slogans on buildings and subway cars. These teens were part of a larger subculture of young people who were rejecting the mainstream culture of the time. As graffiti street art became more popular, it began to be seen as a form of rebellion and a way to express oneself. Graffiti artists began to experiment with different styles and techniques, and the art form began to evolve. Today, graffiti street art is respected as a legitimate art form, and many graffiti artists have gone on to achieve mainstream success. Some of the most famous graffiti street artists include Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Keith Haring. If you’re interested in learning more about graffiti street art, there are many resources available online and in libraries. You can also find a number of books about the subject, including ” Subway Art” by Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant, and ” Spraycan Art” by James Prigoff.

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1. Graffiti street art is a type of art that is created by using spray paint or markers to write or draw on a public surface. 2. Graffiti street art is often seen as a form of vandalism, but many artists see it as a legitimate form of art. 3. Graffiti street art can be found in cities all over the world. 4. Many graffiti street artists use their art to make social and political statements. 5. Graffiti street art often features bright colors and bold designs. 6. Some graffiti street artists use their art to tag buildings or other public surfaces with their name or crew name. 7. Tagging is a type of graffiti street art that is often seen as vandalism. 8. Some graffiti street artists use stencils to create their art. 9. Graffiti street art often includes words or phrases. 10. Some graffiti street artists use their art to advertise businesses or products. 11. Graffiti street art can be found on walls, sidewalks, trains, and other public surfaces. 12. Graffiti street art is often illegal. 13. Many graffiti street artists risk arrest to create their art. 14. Graffiti street art is sometimes removed by authorities. 15. Some graffiti street artists have been arrested and jailed for their art. 16. Graffiti street art is sometimes considered a form of public art. 17. Graffiti street art can be found in many different styles. 18. Some graffiti street artists use their art to promote peace and unity. 19. Graffiti street art can be used to beautify a city or to make a statement about social issues. 20. Graffiti street art is a controversial form of art that is often misunderstood.
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Artists, Paintings, and more

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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):

1. Banksy (1975-) 2. Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960-1988) 3. Keith Haring (1958-1990) 4. Shepard Fairey (1970-) 5. Swoon (1977-) 6. D*Face (1974-) 7. Faile (1975-) 8. Stik (1979-) 9. M-City (1977-) 10. Vhils (1987-) 11. Rero (1977-) 12. Obey Giant (1970-) 13. Invader (1969-) 14. C215 (1974-) 15. JR (1983-)

Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)

1. “The Kiss” by Banksy (2003) 2. “Girl with Balloon” by Banksy (2002) 3. ” Flower Power” by Banksy (2005) 4. “No Ball Games” by Banksy (2007) 5. “Rage, The Flower Thrower” by Banksy (2005) 6. “Mobile Lovers” by Banksy (2011) 7. “Guns and Roses” by Banksy (2007) 8. “Naked Man” by Banksy (2006) 9. “Pulp Fiction” by Banksy (2002) 10. “One Nation Under CCTV” by Banksy (2007) 11. ” Tesco Value” by Banksy (2008) 12. “Keep It Clean” by Banksy (2006) 13. “Barcelona” by Banksy (2003) 14. “Haring” by Banksy (2005) 15. “The Walled Off Hotel” by Banksy (2017)

Epoch

The time period of the art style Graffiti Street Art is the late 20th century to the present.

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