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Introduction
What is the graffiti?
History of graffiti
Main characteristics of graffiti
Types of graffiti
Conclusion
Bibliography
4- The Graffiti arose in 1970 in New York until it was accepted as an art form and not as vandalism.
In Europe, various youngs set up their own workshops in derelict buildings and factories. The goal was to get a space to create freely.
They are made only on walls until that they went into art galleries
Main characteristics of graffiti
Speed- The objective of making a graffiti isn’t to be discovered, for safety and anonymity.
Language- They try to be direct and expressive.
Anonymous- Normally graffiti artists don’t sign their works, although there are exceptions and when it comes to organizations it is usual to leave recognizable marks. Creative- The art of graffiti is creative. The artists are often imaginative young people and their creations are fresh and colorful.
Spontaneous- The creators are in this case improvised artists. His works are the product of spontaneity.
Throw up- Normally, few colors are used, but with enough contrast between them. The background isn’t painted and the letters have a rounded shape, which makes their writing faster.
Wild Style- It is the most elaborate style with letter, strong and colorful outlines, which makes it difficult to read. Many of them look like tribal tattoos.
3D style- This style is characterized by 3D effects, known among artists such as Virtual Graffiti, this technique requires knowledge with light, shadow, background and depth. A style that is recognized its shapes and colors.
Freestyle -It is an art style that includes all graffiti creations such as drawings, letters and signatures. All graffiti included in this style are created with all sorts of materials, creating various effects.
In conclusion, we think we should know to value art and encourage people to express themselves
1. Teacher: Anália Garcia
Subject: Inglês
Catarina silva nº03 9G
Rodrigo Videira nº16 9G
Date: 15/11/17
Ano letivo: 2017/2018
E.B.I São João de Loure
2. Index
• Introduction
• What is the graffiti?
• History of graffiti
• Main characteristics of graffiti
• Types of graffiti
• Conclusion
• Bibliography
3. Introduction
• This work presentation is about graffiti what is it, its characteristics, types and
history.
•Our goal is to explain the theme of graffiti to our colleagues and make them
understand its influence.
4. What is the graffiti?
•Graffiti are drawings that have been scribbled, scratched or painted illicitly on a wall
or other surface.
•Often times a public view the graffiti ranges from simple words written for elaborate
wall paintings.
•Paint and spray pens have become the most commonly used graffiti materials.
5. History of graffiti
• The Graffiti arose in 1970 in New York until it was accepted as an
art form and not as vandalism.
•In Europe, various youngs set up their own workshops in derelict
buildings and factories. The goal was to get a space to create
freely.
•They are made only on walls until that they went into art galleries
6. Main characteristics of graffiti
• Speed- The objective of making a graffiti isn’t to be discovered, for safety and
anonymity.
• Language- They try to be direct and expressive.
•Anonymous- Normally graffiti artists don’t sign their works, although there are
exceptions and when it comes to organizations it is usual to leave recognizable marks.
Creative- The art of graffiti is creative. The artists are often imaginative young people
and their creations are fresh and colorful.
•Spontaneous- The creators are in this case improvised artists. His works are the product
of spontaneity.
7. Types of graffiti
•Throw up- Normally, few colors are used, but with enough
contrast between them. The background isn’t painted and the
letters have a rounded shape, which makes their writing faster.
•Wild Style- It is the most elaborate style with letter, strong
and colorful outlines, which makes it difficult to read. Many
of them look like tribal tattoos.
8. •3D style- This style is characterized by 3D effects,
known among artists such as Virtual Graffiti, this
technique requires knowledge with light, shadow,
background and depth. A style that is recognized its
shapes and colors.
•Freestyle -It is an art style that includes all graffiti
creations such as drawings, letters and signatures. All
graffiti included in this style are created with all sorts
of materials, creating various effects.
9. Conclusion
•In conclusion, we think we should know to value
art and encourage people to express themselves
respecting public space and beautifying our city.