Monday, May 9th
Graffiti is absolutely an art if you do it right. I recently took interest in the subject and discovered there is a lot of captivating history behind it. This website was very informative and teaches how to draw some basic letters... check it out if you are interested!
http://www.graffitiknowhow.com/how-to-draw-graffiti-letters-for-beginners/#.VyDVvvkrLIU
Graffiti is illegal in many places, but there are artists that have been payed big money to paint businesses who want a more urban look. This in mind, much of the graffiti art we have observed in our lives is a quick scribble of a name or an f-word, but there are some walls in certain cities dedicated to legal graffiti. It is in these places that artists can take their time and produce real works of art without the fear of being arrested.
Banksy is a popular artist who creates murals with a deep message behind them. These are just a few of many interesting works by Banksy:
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theodysseyonline.com |
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www.inspirationgreen.com |
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www.engadget.com |
I read on the earlier website that graffiti should be expressive. The letters you make should show movement and resemble a dance. You use your whole body to create this art, setting it apart from other ways of creating. Also, "due to it’s inherently illegal nature graffiti has traditionally been painted at speed, and this is why the lines and strokes in graffiti look so dynamic and fluid."
The uniqueness and slight danger behind this art form intrigued me. I went to a nearby bridge to check out some previous designs, but sadly found a bunch of curse words, libel with first and last names as well as crude drawings. This was disappointing, but made me realize that when you make something, it should be nice enough that it would make someone feel bad if they painted over it.
I may or may not have been inspired to spray something nicer onto that concrete wall and this photo may or may not be of some really simple art I made. Will we ever know?
Many boats were going by that day and an old man may or may not have told me that my art looked good with a thumbs up. He might have been happy the old stuff he passed while fishing was covered. City beautification at its finest...
The foundation of graffiti (typography) is something good to practice on paper which is completely legal (: I plan on sketching some ideas and working on a personal graffiti style in the future.
I also plan to read the book Subway Art by Henry Chalfant and Martha Cooper once it is checked into my library.
An optional assignment in art was to get a picture of a dancer online and then paint it. The catch was you could only use a one inch thick brush, had to be standing, and had to use every color of tempera paint provided. I made 6, but threw out 2 because they weren't very good. Here is my series of 4 dancers:
Thank you to all those who attended our 20-Time Fair last Wednesday. I was honored to share my work with you and I'm glad you expressed interest in my work! I hope you continue to follow my blog and enjoy art. (: