Discover the Top Ten Types of Street Art

Street art is a form of visual art that is found in public buildings, streets, bridges, trains, and other spaces, particularly for public visibility and to reach a broader audience. Street art not only forms a powerful tool to convey messages to society but also enhances the beauty of public spaces. Street art is found all around the world and street artists are known to transform the streets with their creativity and imagination. The traditional form of street art included graffiti artists who worked with spray paint. Some of the other media include stencil art, mosaic tiling, LED art, and outdoor sculptures while the recent forms of street art include video projections of large city buildings.

Designer: Anthony Howe

How did street art evolve over the years?

The origin of street art can be found in ancient civilizations where graffiti was used to mark territories, express cultural identities, and served as historic records. The modern street art movement started in the 1960s in cities like New York and Philadelphia and 1970s artists in cities like Paris and London. In the 1980s and 1990s street art evolved, and artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Banksy rose to prominence. Today street art is touching new heights with the integration of new technology and adapting to the changing socio-political context.

Designer: BREAKFAST

Types of Street Art

Here are the top ten types of street art that one will often come across on urban streets. Each art comes with its distinct characteristics and techniques.

1. Graffiti Artwork

Designer: Banksy (via Banksy Archive)

Graffiti artwork is one of the most iconic forms of street art that has been around for ages. In this form of art images or text is painted on the building using spray paint, large bubble lettering, and decorative scripts to convey messages, evoke emotions and enhance the beauty of public walls. The term “graffiti” refers to inscriptions, figure drawings, and markings that have been found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins just like those in the Catacombs of Rome or at Pompeii. Graffiti formed a part of the hip-hop culture in the 1970s, it is a form of self-expression and rebellion, allowing youth from disadvantaged communities to gain recognition for their creative ideas in public spaces.

2. 3D Wall Graffiti

Designer: Joe Fafard

3D wall graffiti is also known as anamorphic art which can create an optical illusion of objects popping out from the wall and the artwork coming to life. It makes two-dimensional paintings appear like three-dimensional paintings when viewed from a specific angle. This skill is honed through artists by employing perspective, shading, and anamorphic methods through dedicated time and practice as it appeals to both young and old when exhibited in public spaces. Chalk or paint is used to create these incredible pieces of art.

3. Stencil Graffiti

Designer: selfie_stencils

Stencil Graffiti employs stencils to create images on public spaces like walls, and buildings. The artists use pre-cut templates to reproduce the same image multiple times and then use spray paint to make a clear representation of the design. This ensures faster execution and replication and is effective in communicating ideas to a broader audience in multiple locations.

4. Street Poster Art

Street poster art involves the pasting of posters in public spaces like walls, poles, or any other visible surface to stimulate public thought. The posters may display controversial or abstract visuals to give political statements or social messages to bring forth public awareness about their causes.

Note: Wheatpasting art is the technique of applying posters in public using a mixture of wheat flour or natural adhesives to water to create a paste. These posters are weather resistant in comparison to other simple paper posters.

5. Video Projection

Designer: Eye Studio

Also known as projection mapping street art, it combines the use of video projections to project images, animations, or videos on buildings or other urban surfaces to create an immersive visual experience. The biggest difference between street art is that is static and uses paint for the surface, video projection is dynamic, and special software is used to map the content on the surface, including captivating animations and colorful visuals. It is temporary and used for special events and festivals.

6. Guerrilla Art

Designer: S.c. MeRo

Guerrilla art is also known as street intervention, where impromptu and temporary installations are created in public without seeking permission. It blurs the line between art and activism, raises awareness of social issues, urges the public to question their surroundings, and transforms the urban city into an ever-changing canvas for artistic expression. Some of the innovative methods of incorporating this art include wheat pasting, sculptures, and yarn bombing that aims to disrupt the urban environment.

7. Flash Mobbing

Among the various forms of street art, the flash mob is most enjoyable as it usually involves dancing in a public space. A flash mob involves a spontaneous assembly of individuals in a public space where they perform and then disperse swiftly. The main aim of flash mobbing is to deliver entertainment, satire, or artistic expression. They usually perform in crowded places like malls, parks, and public squares to spread a message. Street plays are also a form of art where a large group wears simple costumes and use banners and posters to attract attention.

8. Street Installations

Designer: Donald Lipski

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Designer: Etienne Krähenbühl

Street Installations are 3D structures made by artists that are displayed on the streets. They can be categorized as sculptures with or without historic significance and interactive or temporary art installations. These three-dimensional artworks are usually connected with political, religious, and historic belongings and are made in materials like stone, wood, metal, recycled materials, and fiber to name a few. Unlike conventional street art, street installations occupy physical space. It brings art to the public and blurs the boundaries between artwork and the urban environment. This is a beautiful form of street art as it evokes emotions and reactions from people who pass by. In addition, the installations can be interactive and invite viewers to engage with the art in unique ways. Kinetic sculptures, artworks incorporating movement often powered by natural elements or mechanical means, can be considered a form of street art. Installed in public spaces like streets, parks, and plazas, they offer engaging and interactive art experiences for passersby.

9. Environmental Art

Designer: Theo Jansen

Also known as Earth Art, it aims to bridge the gap between art and nature. Environmental art is an artistic expression where artists create site-specific artworks with natural materials found in the landscape like sand, rock, water, plants, and wood. These artworks are temporary and they emerged in the 1960s and early 1970s in response to the concern about environmental issues and indicate that it is our responsibility to protect it.

From the Beach…

Designer: Subodh Kerkar

10. Mural Art

Designer: Steven Teller

This is a large-scale artwork that is painted onto the walls or public surfaces of urban cities. It’s a great way to beautify public spaces with vibrant colors and themes that cover entire walls, including realistic portraits, landscapes, or abstract designs. The different techniques used in mural art may include spray paint, rollers, brushes, or any other technique. The best part about mural art is that it reflects the local culture, tells stories, and attracts both locals and tourists who appreciate its beauty in public spaces. The impressive artworks effortlessly transform the urban landscapes into iconic landmarks of the city.

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Hence, every form of street art leaves a unique impression on urban landscapes and plays a vital role in the dynamic and continuously evolving global street art movement.

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LEGO and Minion-inspired creatures take over the French street bollards with artist Le CyKlop!

French street artist Le CyKlop transforms city bollards into anthropomorphic, LEGO-inspired caricatures using yellow spray paint and his own sticker designs, dubbing the urban art Angry L’éGO.

Cities across the globe are home to unconventional local celebrities who turn sidewalks and building facades into blank public canvases where they can stamp their own artful print. In Paris, urban street artist Le CyKlop transforms the cobblestone avenues into LEGO-inspired city sets. Using his own sticker designs, Le CyKlop spray paints the tips of street bollards in yellow, finishing them off with anthropomorphic stickers that make each bollard look like one-eyed LEGO characters, dubbing the public art Angry L’éGO.

Beginning in 2014, Le CyKlop, a French street artist, has transformed bollards into LEGO figures throughout France. Le CyKlop has brought LEGO-inspired street art to different communes like Pantin, Colombes, and Montreuil.

After first picking out the bollards that he thinks could use some bright yellow makeup, Le CyKlop spray paints them so it looks like they’ve been turned upside down and dipped in yellow paint. Then, Le CyKlop pops some stickers onto the bollards, giving each one a distinct cyclops-inspired facial expression ranging from happiness to mischievous, and from fear to anger.

Le CyKlop found inspiration for his urban art through Greek mythology and the iconic building blocks brand LEGO. Describing his spray paint street art, Le CyKlop notes, “In my work, I try to break free from conventional supports such as walls or canvas, to invest in the objects. By putting an eye on them, I try to make them come alive, to give them a soul and to give birth to a form of fantasy.”

Designer: Le CyKlop

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18 Best Skateboards With an Old School Look

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Old School is always cool, even if it’s a new creation and design, honoring the awesome looking skateboards of the 1970’s and 1980’s. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced skater, young or old, it’s hard to ignore the beauty and the quality of the skateboards we have lineup up for you.

Looking for a skateboard isn’t just about looks: Some people want specific specs and materials in their new ride. Others just want the skateboard to look great. Obviously, you can try and make your way through the endless selection on your own, but we think this selection of the best ones out there should help you find what you’re looking for:

Rimable Complete 22″ Skateboard

A terrific board, with a very stiff deck, that can take a lot of abuse and not really show it. It’s the best selling skateboard on Amazon. To buy the Rimable complete skateboard.

Quest Skateboards Super Cruiser Longboard Skateboard

An incredibly durable longboard, which is fantastic for those who have little-to-none experience in skateboarding. The Super Cruiser longboard skateboard comes in three different colors: Black (my favorite), green and purple (the most expensive one). 

Cal 7 Mini Cruiser Skateboard

I simply love the Cal 7 designs. Even if their skateboards weren’t great to ride on, they’re simply gorgeous, always coming up with the perfect colors combination. You can buy the mini cruiser in a variety of colors, including Black-yellow-red, glow-in-the-dark, green-yellow-pink and many more.

Penny Graphic Complete Skateboard

Whether you like the Penny Skateboard for it’s 80’s throwback style or simply because it’s a great way to get introduced into the skateboarding world, it’s difficult to beat in quality and how much fun you’ll get out of it. It comes in a variety of colors, from the more solid black to all colors of the rainbow.

Cal 7 Astronaut Popsicle Double Kicktail Skateboard

Hard to find someone who doesn’t love this board, which is something of a shout out to the old school of the 1970’s and 80’s with the popsicle shape and double kicktail. Besides it’s incredible look, it rides extremely smooth and handles the corners with ease. Buy it five different colors.

Rimable Maple Skateboard 31 Inch

Another terrific ‘first’ skateboard by Rimable, this one coming in three different designs, which tend to the more “metal” of beginning skaters. To Buy the Rimable Maple Skateboard.

Penny Classic Skateboard

This is the Caribbean design of the Penny Classic Board, which comes in 36 different colors, including the gorgeous sweet tooth design and the psychedelic indio tie dye.

The Boss Vintage Skateboard

Very similar to a penny board, but The Boss skateboard is for a bit more experienced skateboarders, as it’s more difficult to use than a longboard. My favorite color combination is the Superman, but it also has dragon and Easter Bunny.

Skatro Mini Cruiser Skateboard

Most people say this is just like the Penny board (which is very good to compare to), only cheaper, which in my eyes, would make it better. To buy the Skatro mini cruiser skateboard.

Nine Tap Retro Style Skateboard

A cute looking board which is perfect for people who are just getting into skateboarding, which includes high durability, always a must when you know it’s going to take a lot of punishment. To buy the Nine Tap retro skateboard.

Merkapa Penny Style Skateboard With Glowing Deck & LED Light Wheels

The Merkapa Skateboard looks great and offers a slightly high-tech experience for those who love lights and shiny things. It can’t handle too much weight (around 180 lbs or 80 kilograms), so it should be perfect for kids and teenages. To purchase the skateboard.

Street Rebel Retro Cruiser Penny-Style Skateboard

The street rebel retro cruiser is another terrific penny-style board, which delivers on quality, sturdiness, looks and its ability to generate nostalgic feelings. It comes in red, black, green and royal blue.

 Punisher Skateboards Butterfly Jive Skateboard

A double kick skateboard made from Canadian Maple, which provides superior control for your regular riding or when doing tricks. It’s quite popular for girls, although it isn’t too “girly”, which makes it suitable for pretty much everyone.

Landwalker Skateboard w/ LED Light Up Wheels

Another fantastic skateboard for kids, and not just because of the LED lights, but because it’s durable, even when they don’t use it as skateboard. To buy the landwalker skateboard.

PlayWheels Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Skateboard

Surprisingly perhaps, this isn’t just a plain skateboard with TMNT graphics sprayed on it. It’s a really strong board which provides a great riding experience. It supports weight of up to 110 lbs. And if you’re more into a Spider-Man skateboard, there’s a PlayWheel solution for that too:

Santa Cruz Skate Land Shark Skateboard

The Santa Cruz Shake Land Shark is more than just awesome shark graphics. It’s a perfect small-longboard type skateboard, providing a very comfortable riding experience for beginners and more experiences skateboarders. It has a cruzer shape that makes it ideal for tricks and more difficult terrain.

Razor RipStik Electric Caster Board

Different than the rest of your old-school/classic skateboards, the Razor Electric board also costs more, currently going for $149, but it provides a completely different experience, with a kick start in-wheel hub driven motor that pushes speeds up to 10 mph. It supports riders up to 143 lbs.

 

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The Magic Of Graffiti Turns A Boxcar Into An NES Controller

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We know what you’ll be thinking as soon as you see this: “what’s with the third button?!”. Well, even that has an explanation, but you’ll have to read below.

There’s a very cool boxcar travelling around the USA that features the likeness of an NES controller for the world to enjoy. Yes, there are three buttons there, and there’s a reason why they’re there. They sport the initials A, L, and B after the piece creator, TEXER ALB. Geeks around the country have been taking pictures of the boxcar, because… well, who wouldn’t? That’s quite a sight.

The images come via Kgriffin88 and elsewhere1, by the way, so many thanks to them!

Source: Nerd Approved

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Star Wars Action Figure Graffiti Is Absolutely Stunning

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Fitting of every geek’s darling, there’s Star Wars graffiti all over the biggest cities in the world, but hardly one quite as stylish as this set.

The artist behind this collection is an animated character designer by the name of Phil Postma. He created this bunch of illustrations (meaning, it’s not an actual graffiti on some city’s walls, just done in that style) of imaginary Star Wars action figures cards.

 

The inspiration for the project came when Postma saw an image of an R2-D2 action figure made to resemble a spray can, and the rest is history.

Postma claims to be no street artist by any means, but after seeing these, we sorta wish he’d reconsider.

Source: Technabob

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Star Wars Gets the Street Art Treatment

Animated character designer Phil Postma created this series of imaginary Star Wars action figures cards after he saw an image of an R2-D2 action figure that looked like a tiny spray can.

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I love the graffiti art style of the images, and think it would be awesome if they actually made a Star Wars animated series with this look.

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I’d also like Phil to come to my neighborhood and spray this on one of the buildings:

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Be sure to head over to Phil’s blog to check out more images from his Star Wars street art series – and lots of other awesome art.

Forget About Westeros: Game of Thones’ The Wall Exists In 3D In London

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The 3rd season of Game of Thrones has just been released in DVD and Blu-Ray, and in order to promote it, this piece was commissioned for London.

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What we see here is The Wall, the ice barrier guarded by the Night’s Watch in Game of Thrones / A Song of Ice and Fire that defends the land from the White Walkers. This is depicting one of the key scenes from Season 3, that is, the moment that some wildlings and the bastard Jon Snow scale it to cross over to Westeros.

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The responsible for this piece is Joe Hill, founder of 3D Joe and Max, and he mentioned being extremely excited about this commission. Well, it shows, so fantastic work!

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Via: Winter Is Coming

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Dirtyland is an art series by Dillon Boy that depicts Disney princess in a way that… involves less clothing that we’re used to. It’s got that edgy, modern, “street art” vibe that evokes feelings of anarchy and forces you to question the messages we grew up with. But it also makes you feel… bad. Like [...]
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