Difference Between Street Art And Graffiti

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The public has a right to art. The public needs art, and it is the responsibility of a ‘self-proclaimed’ artist to realize the public needs art, and not to make bourgeois art for the few and ignore the masses. I am interested in making art to be experienced and explored by as many different individual ideas about the given piece with no final meaning attached. The viewer creates the reality, the meaning, the conception of the piece. I am merely a middleman trying to bring idea together.(Keith Haring,1978) However, What is street art, what is graffiti? The answers to these questions will vary from person to person and from location to location. The term “Street Art” covers numerous forms of art carried n the street or in public, and includes various methods such as graffiti, stencils, stickers, posters, lighting installations, mosaics, …show more content…

Even though people have accepted the term, In fact, most of people don’t really know what’s the difference between street art and graffiti, the annoying thing in the media is that they don’t try very hard to work out what the answer is, what is street art and what is graffiti. Of course, it seems not important to figure out the question. To a certain degree, graffiti writing will always remain on the fringe, while street art being its acceptable in society. The question about street is beautifying or destroying our environment, in the end the answer doesn’t matter, it’s up to you as the viewers to decided what is art and what is not, what is interesting and what is not, street art is art, graffiti can be art too. If you accept street art putting on the street, it is beautifying our society, thus, if you totally can’t accept the street art putting on the street, it is destroying our society. However, before you make up your mind, you have to learn to admire and appreciate the

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