Californian ART

2011/2012 - CALIFORNIAN STREET ART
Jazmin is our language assistant. She is from Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, USA.
I invited her to tell us something about art in her country and she chose Californian Street Art. You really had fun with her presentation! Thanks, Jazmin.






CHAZ BOJORQUEZ


MAN ONE


RISK



By the way:
Look these "graffities" by Nomerz and how they take advantage of the support they are on.
DO NOT FORGET:
  • A "PINTADA" IS NOT A GRAFFITI. Pintada in English is "thrown up". Do you know what "thrown up" means in Spanish? Vo m i t a d o. Ahhhh!
  • You have to be respectful of others' property. As Jazmin has shown us, if you are fond of Graffiti, you can find many ways to practice in a legal way.
Here you have a story about the beginnings of graffiti in Madrid:





Some days ago, Jazmin told me about this sculpter:

ROBERT ARNESON
Robert Carston Arneson (September 4- Benicia-California, 1930 – November 2, 1992) was an American sculptor and professor of ceramics in the Art department at UC Davis for four decades.




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