For those against graffiti for its permanency, these beautiful 'Wall-Free' graffiti murals by graffiti artists in Paris don't use walls as their canvases or require graffiti-removal. Instead, each of these graffiti murals are painted onto sheets of plastic that can easily be torn down and removed.
These graffiti artists found a creative way to use massive sheets of plastic wrap stretched between things like street lamps, trees and other structures as their canvases. Once the plastic was stretched tight enough, artists could easily spray onto the cellophane surface the same way they normally would on walls. The spray painted colors and details showed up beautifully against the transparency of the cellophane. If the cellophane was placed in front of a wall, viewers couldn't even tell that the graffiti wasn't spray painted directly onto the wall. While the artistry remained the same, if the city wanted the graffiti, it could easily take down the cellophane without the need for graffiti removal.
Wall-Free Graffiti Murals
This Cellophane Graffiti Installation Doesn't Require Graffiti Removal
Trend Themes
1. Plastic Wrap Murals - Opportunity for graffiti artists to create large-scale, removable murals using plastic wrap as a canvas.
2. Temporary Graffiti - The use of removable materials allows for temporary graffiti installations without the need for graffiti removal.
3. Transparent Graffiti - Graffiti artists can take advantage of the transparency of cellophane to create unique, see-through artwork.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - Innovations like these provide opportunities for artists in the street art industry to explore new mediums and techniques.
2. Urban Design - Urban planners and designers can incorporate temporary graffiti installations as part of public art initiatives, enhancing urban landscapes.
3. Public Works - City authorities and public works departments can consider using removable materials for graffiti art, reducing the need for graffiti removal and maintenance.