Street Art

Street Art refers to visual art created in public locations, usually unauthorized, often with the intention of expressing social, political, or cultural messages. It encompasses various forms of artistic expression, including graffiti, murals, stencils, stickers, and installations. Street Art is characterized by its accessibility, as it is typically displayed on streets, buildings, and public spaces, inviting interaction and engagement from the community. Unlike traditional art forms that are confined to galleries and museums, Street Art seeks to reach a broader audience by integrating art into everyday life. This movement has evolved significantly from simple tagging and graffiti to more complex and thought-provoking works that challenge norms and provoke discussion. As a form of protest or commentary, Street Art often addresses issues such as inequality, identity, and environmental concerns, reflecting the artist’s perspectives and the surrounding cultural context.