(Kostenlos) A Graffiti Art
Graffiti is applied in art history to works of art produced by scratching a design into a surface.
A graffiti art. A related term is sgraffito 7 which involves scratching through one layer of pigment to reveal another beneath it. Serious artists use graffiti as a form of genuine expression. From the tiny tags of an experimental teenager to the detailed protest art of a master graffiti has an important place in culture. From its earliest days it was done outside the law with writers taking big risks when making their works this sometimes leading to their arrests. Although the common image of graffiti is a stylistic symbol or phrase spray painted on a wall by a member of a street gang some graffiti is not gang related. Graffiti can be art. Early graffiti writers of the 1960s and 70s co opted this philosophy as they began to tag their names across the urban landscapes of new york city los angeles and philadelphia.
Because of the lack of control or direction from outside influences it conveys a raw uncensored message. Now graffiti rendered by the most talented artists commands a pretty penny and is sometimes even auctioned off. Often graffiti creators and artist use public spaces to express themselves which rouses the issue of vandalism. Is graffiti art any more or less evocative than other forms. Graffiti can be used as artistic expression or a form of communication but many people consider it to be vandalism. Graffiti can be understood as antisocial behaviour performed in order to gain attention or as a form of thrill seeking but it also can be understood as an expressive art form. It s all a question of degree and there is good art great art and bad art.
Art is what we call something when it carries significant human symbolic expression. Graffiti comes from the italian word graffere which means to. There is always a thin line between graffiti as art or vandalism. Banksy an anonymous graffiti artist based in england comments on controversial social issues in his work like violence and homelessness. Graffiti offers something that other forms of street art can t. Summary of street and graffiti art the common idiom to take to the streets has been used for years to reflect a diplomatic arena for people to protest riot or rebel. Graffiti form of visual communication usually illegal involving the unauthorized marking of public space by an individual or group.
To understand graffiti we shall observe it as a form of street art which usually involves tagging but also the creation of more complex paintings. Although graffiti is illegal and is considered vandalism by the law some people considered it art because it is a way people can express themselves and let their voices be heard.