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Street ArtAn Introduction to

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Vocabulary

Spraypaint - аерозольна фарба Legal/Illegal – законний /

незаконний Stencil - трафарет Sticker - наклейка To beautify - прикрасити To make a statement - зробити

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Street Art

What is street art? Art in a public place. This art is meant to be for the entire community, to make a statement or simply beautify the space.

What is included in street art? Stickers, tags, spraypaint, stencils, paper, markers, even mosaics.

Graffiti – Usually illegal street art

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Graffiti

Q:Why do people do graffiti? A:Many reasons. Sometimes to go

“city wide” for reputation (to have your graffiti in every part of the city), to make a statement about life, or sometimes just to make people stop and look.

Most is done quickly, because it is usually illegal.

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Stickers on the street, Tokyo, Japan

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AtomOne train piece, spraypaint

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MTA “roller” piece, LA River, USA

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BAST paper piece, New York City

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Cookie, Brazil

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Magician, Brazil

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Hense piece, USA

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Space Invader mosaic, Europe

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Space Invader, Paris, France

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Fafi spraypaint piece, Paris, France

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Stencil graffiti, Kharkiv, Ukraine

What statement is this artist making? Who will see this on the street? Who would see it in a museum?

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SwoonPaperNew York City

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Obey Giant paper piece, New York City

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Banksy, “Maid in London” - London

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Banksy, “Keep Britain Tidy” - England

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Banksy“Balloon Girl”On the wall between Israel and Palestine, West Bank

What is the statement the artist is making? Why is location important?

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Legal Street Art

Art in the community on doors, walls, etc. Many times these are larger, more detailed pieces, because the artist has time to work on them!

Sometimes illegal graffiti artists will become so famous that they begin making legal art.

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2Shy painting, Kyiv

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Calma, Brazil

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El Mac and David Choe, USA

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El Mac and Retna, California, USA

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Interesnyi Kazki, Khors, Ukraine

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Interesnyi Kazki, Ukraine

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ESPO, “A Love Letter to You” series, USA

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ESPO, “A Love Letter to You” series, USA

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Obey Giant (Shepard Fairey) paper wall, street

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Shepard Fairey (Obey Giant) poster for Obama