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STREET ART Art or Vandalism?

STREET ART Art or Vandalism?. The History of American Graffiti: From Subway to Gallery

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STREET ART

Art or Vandalism?

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The History of American Graffiti: From Subway to

Gallery

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IMAGES OF STREET ART: TYPES THAT

(PROBABLY) WON’T GET YOU ARRESTED

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IGraffiti

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TAG Lines; an artist’s

signature; simplest and most prevalent type of

graffiti.

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Tag

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THROW-UPEasy and quick design, usually an outline

and filled color like bubble letters. Many artists will have a Tag and a Throw-up in order to have a recognizable logo; sometimes these are done quickly and then the artist leaves before noticed (or getting caught.)

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Throw-Up

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TAG AND THROW-UP

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An Example of Tag and Throw-Up"Distillery (400700006)" by phogel from Germany - distilleryUploaded by Vux. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Distillery_(400700006).jpg#mediaviewer/File:Distillery_(400700006).jpg

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PIECEShort for masterpiece; a complex

painting using many colors, 3D effects, lines, arrows; very labor intensive; takes a long time to do.

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Piece

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Piece

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Piece

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Piece

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WILDSTYLELetters and numbers interlocking;

very stylized and complicated, almost impossible to read for people who are unfamiliar with it; often 3D elements

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WILDSTYLE

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Wildstyle in Los Angeles by RIME"Rime msk graffiti lariver-mod" by http://www.flickr.com/people/24293932@N00/ - http://www.Flickr.com/photos/24293932@N00/1698682932/. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rime_msk_graffiti_lariver-mod.jpg#mediaviewer/File:Rime_msk_graffiti_lariver-mod.jpg

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Wildstyle in San Francisco by APEXSan francisco graffiti01" by http://www.flickr.com/people/gypsyrock/ - http://www.flickr.com/photos/gypsyrock/3028544015/. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons - http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:San_francisco_graffiti01.jpg#mediaviewer/File:San_francisco_graffiti01.jpg

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IISTENCIL

Designs are cut out of a medium such as paper and then the design or image is transferred to a surface using spray paint or rolled paint; stencils are easily duplicated

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Stencil

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Stencil

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Stencil

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IIIMURAL

A mural is any piece of artwork painted or applied directly on a wall, ceiling or other large permanent surface.

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Mural

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Mural

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MURAL

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Mural

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Mural

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IVPASTE UP

A drawing, stencil, etc., on paper fixed to a wall or other surface using an adhesive mixture such as wheatpaste or wallpaper paste

.

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PASTE UP

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Sticker

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PASTE UP

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Sticker

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Sticker

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VOTHER TYPES

• Yarn Bombing • Reverse Graffiti• Legal Walls

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YARN BOMBING

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YARN BOMBING

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YARN BOMBING

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YARN BOMBING

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Reverse Graffiti

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Reverse Graffiti

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Reverse Graffiti

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LEGAL WALLSometimes called, “Permission Walls,”

give artists a space to paint and is a way of controlling unwanted graffiti. They help get graffiti lovers off the private properties of fences, walls, etc, making it legal to paint here.

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VI3D STREET ART

Street Art (Pavement Art, Street Art, and Sidewalk Art)

Creating artistic designs on streets, sidewalks, and town squares with

impermanent and semi-permanent materials such as chalk.

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3D

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3D

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3D Street Art Must Be Viewed from the Correct Angle

View From Correct Angle View from Wrong Angle

Lego Army, Chalk Festival Sarasota 2011, Leon Keer, Street Artist

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•Examples of 3D Street Art

•How is it done?

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BANKSY