Yes, provided it does not disfigure the environment or cause a nuisance.
Street Art
Umbrella Street was an art installation on a street in Agueda, Portugal. There was a sea of umbrellas over a street. They looked as though they were floating, but were actually held together with a string.
I was Actually hoping to get an answer, but I'll chance answering it, 'street art' is sometimes referred to as post-graffiti to separate it from, the usual territorial 'tagging', the first street artist I can think of is Blek le Rat working in France in the 70's.
Contemporary art is the kind of art we see today, like digital art, street murals, or even performance art. A good example would be Banksy’s street art or installations that you find in modern museums. Modern art, on the other hand, is from the late 1800s to the mid-1900s. Think of Picasso’s cubism paintings or Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.” So basically, modern art is older but still “modern” for its time, while contemporary art is what’s happening right now.
Street art usually falls under the style called contemporary art, since it’s modern and reflects today’s culture. It’s also linked to graffiti art, because many artists use spray paint and bold designs on walls. Some people even see it as a mix of pop art and urban art, since it often shows everyday life, politics, or social issues. What makes it special is that it’s out in public, not inside galleries. So basically, street art is a creative blend that lives right on the streets.
No! Street Art is Art
It is ethically necessary :)
Banksy
Street Art
in 1968 he maid his first art
egg
for pleasure of course
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The phone number of the Market Street Art is: 716-478-0239.
In the cities there are areas that are urban.. teenagers raised with the idea to express themselves and street art is one of them! However some people may say that it is not art but it is graffiti.
Yes, street art is definitely a strong art form. From tags of artists to messages and images, much can be communicated through this art form. However its acceptance and legitimacy depends upon where it is displayed. An approved piece of art on a public/private area is art, however unapproved works at inappropriate places can be termed as vandalism.
Abstract and concrete