Brazilian Graffitti
Bianca — January 23, 2008 — Art & Design
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These incredible murals came with nothing more but the description "Brazilian Graffiti," but that doesn't make them any less awe inspiring. Whereas most people would look at the rubble as a form of aesthetic disturbance or allow it to put a damper on their daily walks, the artists behind these works used the demolished buildings as a source of inspiration, using the rubble as a canvas to create some of the most unique pieces of street art I've seen.
This is just another reminder that there truly is beauty in everything, if we choose to see it.
This is just another reminder that there truly is beauty in everything, if we choose to see it.
Trend Themes
1. Rubble Art - Opportunity to create innovative and unique art by using rubble as a canvas.
2. Street Art Revival - Reviving the popularity and appreciation for street art by showcasing unique and creative pieces.
3. Urban Regeneration - Using the demolition and renovation process as an opportunity to create art that beautifies urban environments.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists and designers can explore new mediums and techniques by incorporating rubble into their work.
2. Construction and Demolition - Finding creative ways to repurpose and showcase the rubble from construction and demolition projects.
3. Tourism and Cultural Industries - Creating art installations and street art murals to attract tourists and promote the local culture.
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