Graffiti Essay
Graffiti Essay
Graffiti Essay
In this essay I plan to investigate what the origins of graffiti art is. I will discuss
the work of two graffiti artists whose work differ in style and technique. The
first graffiti artist I have chosen to discuss is Franck Slama, and the second
graffiti artist I have chosen is Banksy. I will discuss what the two artists work is
about and how they make their work. I will talk about how they manage to
evade the police. I will also include some illustrations of the graffiti artwork
from the two artists I have chosen. In the conclusion I will discuss in my own
opinion if I believe that graffiti is actually art.
The word graffiti is taken from the Italian word “graffiato” which when
translated means scratched. Examples of this can be seen on the Pombeii ruins
in Italy and even before these thousands of years ago prehistoric cave
paintings were found to have similar illustrations which can be seen as graffiti
art using tools such as animal bones and pigments. This seems to be the
earliest known graffiti. In the late 1960’s in Philadelphia one of the first signs of
graffiti was two individuals who signed their names on buildings to attract
attention, this was knowing as “bombing”. This practice of graffiti art crew and
became popular and then appears to have become established in the 1970’s in
New York. Graffiti art could be seen on the sides of buildings and subway
trains. These images were created by spray paint and other materials such as
stencils, stickers, posters and sculptures.
The first graffiti artist I have chosen to discuss is Franck Slama a 53-year-old
French street artist who is best known as “Invader”. Although we know his real
name, he is unseen as he always wears a mask when depositing his artwork.
His name and work were originally inspired by the video game space invaders
and created using pixels. Franck Slama’s work is about making his art
accessible and not locked away behind the doors of museums and art galleries.
He wanted to bring the pixelated illustrations into everyday life. Invaders
graffiti artwork is based on the space invaders game created by using ceramic
tile mosaics in the shape of the pixilated characters. He experimented using
different types of glue and cement. He the selecting the right materials to
ensure his art pieces couldn’t be stolen as they would fall apart when removal
is attempted. His graffiti art is being placed in public spaces all around the
world by a dedicated team of people. In places such as the Eiffel tower in Paris
and under the sea in Cancun Mexico. Each of his invader art pieces has a QR
code linked to his dedicated app “World Invasion”, so anyone can play the
game getting points for each of his mosaic tile artwork and enjoy his work. His
graffiti art is not placed randomly but is planned in advanced. He has created
many pieces of street art, almost 4000 pieces in roughly 79 cities around the
world, from Hong Kong to Los Angeles. He hopes to conquer the world with
mosaics. Initially the maps he made were on paper and are now worth lots of
money that some collectors have paid up to $1000 for. Invader has been
caught by the police before. And during a time when being questioned by them
he used this as an opportunity to display his 284th piece of artwork. He stuck
one of his creations in the office of the policeman that was questioning him. It
was a piece that was red with white eyes.
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