Industrial Revolution of Art

There are two conflicting thoughts that lay behind graffiti - art or just plain vandalism. However, despite the many criticisms, a lot of popular artists and painters had made use of it for plain amusement or for their profession. In fact, Renaissance artists, such as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Filippino Lippi, went to visit Nero's "Domus Aurea" ruins and literally carved or painted their names that has resulted to a new style of decoration during that era.

In modern times, graffiti has indeed evolved greatly and has become part and parcel of the hip hop society and culture. Using the recent technology, the people who make use of this art form may now use the most handy aerosol spray cans, instead of carving the messages or images on the walls. This has become the most used tool for the modern art form. Graffiti has even become a street art form wherein new styles have emerged because of this. This is usually utilised to gain recognition and as a signature of a larger piece, called the tag style. The throw-up style is the one where a layer of colour is made then outlining it with another colour. Meanwhile, the blockbuster style is made up of block letters making it very easy to read. The one made up of blended letters is called the wild style that is highly decorated.

As the art industry is mainly based on creativity, it is quite important to develop various ways of being creative. The increasing demand for professionals in the visual arts alone is proof enough that the industry is thriving. Art has even played a major role in many areas, including filmmaking, fashion designing, painting and animated designing. If you want further proof of this booming industry, try to click on www.hire-a-graffiti-artist.co.uk

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