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Topic in ART:

Street Art
Street Art

Street art is visual art developed in public


spaces —that s, “in the street: — though the
term usually refers to unsanctioned art, as
opposed to government sponsored initiatives.
The term can include traditional graffiti
artwork, sculpture, stencil graffiti, sticker art,
wheat pasting and street poster art, video
projection, art intervention, guerrilla art and
street installations. Typically, the term street
art or the more specific post- graffiti is used
to distinguish contemporary public- space
artwork from territorial graffiti, vandalism,
and corporate art.
Whereas traditional graffiti artist have
primarily used free- hand aerosol paints to
produce their works, street art encompasses many other media and
techniques, including: LED art, mosaic tiling, murals, stencil art, sticker
art, “Lock On” street sculptures, street installations, wheat pasting,
wood blocking, video projection, and yarn bombing. New media forms
of graffiti, such as projection ono large city buildings, are an
increasingly popular tool for street artists — and the availability of
cheap hardware and software allows street artists
to become more competitive with corporate
advertisements. Much like open source software,
artist are able to create art for the public realm
from their personal computers, similarly creating
things for free which compete with companies
making things for profit.

PERFORMANCE

Direction: Remake or recreate your chosen street art using the


materials below. You will be graded using the rubrics below:

Materials:
 ¼ illustration board
 Paintbrushes
 Water

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 Black marker
 Poster paints/ acrylic paint
 Pencil
 Printed reference of your chose street art

Rubrics:

2 3 4 5
Followed less
Following Did not follow Followed most Followed all
than half of the
directions directions. directions. directions.
directions.
Somewhat neat, Neat, executed
Not neat, did not
executed some Neat, executed required skills
Craftsmanship execute required
skills with required skills. well and added
skills.
assistance. additional skills.
Showed some Work
Work
Showed little to no individual demonstrates use
demonstrates use
Creativity evidence of using thought but lacks of own
of own ideas and
own ideas. in sincere imagination with
imagination.
originality. added detail.
Some Applied Applied
Understand Misunderstanding
understanding understanding understanding
and Met and/ or did not meet
and met part of and met and surpassed
Objective objective.
the objective. objective. objective.
Completed less Completed the
Exceeded project
Complete Did not complete. than half the project, stayed
expectations.
project. on task.

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