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STREET ART,

GUERILLA ART &


GRAFFITI
STREET ART
• is Visual Art created in public locations, usually
unsanctioned artwork executed outside of the
context of traditional art vans. Other terms for
this type of art include "independent public
art", "post-graffiti", and "neon-graffiti", and is
closely related with urban outfiters and
guerrilla art .

• is usually created as a means to convey a


message connected to political ideas, social
commentary, or confrontation.
GUERILLA ART
• also referred to as "street art", is a method of
art making where the artist leaves anonymous
art pieces in public places. It is often an
installation in an unauthorized location. It is a
way for an artist to express their views and
opinions to a large audience in an anonymous
way. In contrast to popular belief, guerilla art
does not have to be done with spray paint.
Other popular forms include videos and
projections. There is no one motivation for
making guerilla art.
GRAFFITI

• is writing or drawings that have been


scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a
wall or other surface, often in a public
place, and ranges from simple written
words to elaborate wall paintings. In
modern times, paint (particularly spray
paint) and marker pens have become the
most commonly used graffiti materials.
EXAMPLES
STREET
ART
GUERILLA
ART
GRAFFITI
Guerilla sculpture

• is the placement of sculptures


in street settings without
official approval it developed
from street art in England in
the late 20th century In
addition to the nontraditional
setting of the works of art
involved, there are also many
different techniques used in
the creation of this art work.
The artists tend to work
illegally and in secrecy to
create and place these works
in the dark of night, cloaked in
mystery regarding their origins
and creators.

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