The rise of street art style in bangkok.
Today we are going to talk about style of street art in Bangkok,So! Let's start!!
1.Graffiti style
Mural painting executed by
any of various techniques . street art is visible to everyone, everyday and are
here to stay - as long as the old walls used as canvas are left standing.
Example : Saen Seap canal
You can find graffiti style works all along the walls on both sides of this canal. It sees a lot of human traffic as there is a ferry pier right at the bridge, and there is a small park on the opposite side of the river with more works.
2.Tag style
Tag is a type of street art. Its meaning is the signature or
name of the individual. a quick spray cans or various pen. In Bangkok is a
popular .
Examples: Chalerm La park
Examples: Chalerm La park
Chalerm La park is celebrating with paints his own name, a
pseudonym based on a design, the various characters and striking-out tag a
point that feels both negative and positive. In the negative, Netizens believe
that paints a name in the place to which the public is bad. Also see the art
that is sloppy. But in terms of the positive, it's about art Attractive design.
That's people would think about it.
3.Wildstyle.
Wildstyle is a complicated and intricate form of graffiti.
Due to its complexity, it is often very hard to read by people who are not
familiar with it. The numerous layers and shapes make this style extremely
difficult to produce homogeneously, which is why developing an original style
in this field is seen as one of the greatest artistic challenges to a graffiti
writer.
Example :Bukruk Festival
On Phaya Thai Road united 16 European and 11
Thai artists for a month of frenzy wall art in the very middle of Bangkok. The
most striking pieces are painted on a series of abandoned buildings located on
Phaya Thai Road, below Ratchatewi BTS station, just a hundred meters from the
famous MBK shopping mall. Here again famous Thai artist Alex Face strikes back,
with his 'rabbit falling from the roof' and a giant mutated fly by Yuree
Kensaku, a hairy one eye monster by Pharuephon Mukdasanit, known
as Mamafaka, next to a psychedelic dog by Thai artist P7. More murals
can be seen along the nearby Saen Saeb canal, in Siam Square or on Rama 6
Road, past the famous Jim Thompson house. The whole thing is extraordinary
and proves that Bangkok too contributes to the comtemporary art scene.
Read more at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/street-art.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Art on the street is an art that we can see in public. But not the invasion of someone else's place.We call them that Street Art. Street Art is part of the environment around us as a message. Some of the artists to make a change in society are easy to understand. And this is the solution to the problem. In many places it becomes a landmark of the community.
Read more at: http://www.bangkok.com/magazine/street-art.htm?cid=ch:OTH:001
Art on the street is an art that we can see in public. But not the invasion of someone else's place.We call them that Street Art. Street Art is part of the environment around us as a message. Some of the artists to make a change in society are easy to understand. And this is the solution to the problem. In many places it becomes a landmark of the community.
Interesting pictures you have indeed. Before writing any content, I'd like you to start with Draft 1 first. Can you show that?
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