An interesting question Bluelollipop. Mural work is often temporary..someone paints over it or another artist tags over top of it. The work becomes about the change.
I liked seeing how one piece of art evolved into another. I wonder who had the ideas for the different art works.
While I was in Las Vegas, I saw an Art-O-Mat. An Art-O-Mat is basicaly an art vending machine, were you can buy a piece of original art. Here is the Art-O-Mat website. http://www.artomat.org/home.html
wow that was AMAZING!!!!! i liked it how the artist kept layering the wall with AMAZING art. but the bad part is that they kept covering their art with black paint, so you can't see it again.
I enjoyed the construction/deconstruction element in this video. some things are temporary. Great find, Franklin!
ReplyDeletewas that ilegal? the police man put a sign on the wall
ReplyDeleteI wonder what the sign was?
ReplyDeleteDo you think the artist ever regrett covering up the amazing art work, I know I would...
ReplyDeleteAn interesting question Bluelollipop. Mural work is often temporary..someone paints over it or another artist tags over top of it. The work becomes about the change.
ReplyDeleteit must of been hard to crop that week's worth of footage into a 5 minute video.
ReplyDeleteI liked seeing how one piece of art evolved into another. I wonder who had the ideas for the different art works.
ReplyDeleteWhile I was in Las Vegas, I saw an Art-O-Mat. An Art-O-Mat is basicaly an art vending machine, were you can buy a piece of original art.
Here is the Art-O-Mat website.
http://www.artomat.org/home.html
wow that was AMAZING!!!!! i liked it how the artist kept layering the wall with AMAZING art. but the bad part is that they kept covering their art with black paint, so you can't see it again.
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