Friday, March 28, 2014

Political art Cassandra RAW

My blog for this subject would be, on the message you can get from street and political art, and also how a persons perspective can be changed on certain subjects and issues through the use of art.
Because from behind other peoples eyes, their is always another view, of how something can be seen. The message you interpreted by other peoples art can only be your own.
If I was to use my art to get a message across to my community and the world,
it would probably be, strongly influenced and pushed into the direction of keeping culture alive within a country, and also equality to artist within all cultures.
My audience would be anyone and everyone, who agrees that artworks should be kept within a culture and country that it originated from.
And if you are not indigenous or do not have that bloodline, you should have to apply to use that countries,symbols,flags,motifs and crafts.
I strongly believe you shouldn't, use a countries patterns, just for your own gain.
If not to promote the country and represent the true identity and culture of a country, then you shouldn't be using it at all.
In fact if you don't know the meaning behind any of those things, then you should just steer well away from it altogether.
I personally, would share my work through magazines,TVs, and walls to communicate my message.
The techniques I would use would be based around stencil, paint and passion for my cause.
So to answer the question, "yes" I do believe street art and political have a place in my life.

1 comment:

  1. Well done Deborah, your work shows an outstanding understanding on the subject, however you can improve your writing by, first addressing the questions in more depth, second by extending your answers about your own self third make it more fluent, fourth give some more examples of artists and techniques (research).

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