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ART IN MY NEIGHBORHOOD (WITH VOICEOVER)
TRANSCRIPT
Heading for LA, I exit
the freeway on Alameda and make my way towards the Art District. I immediately
see tagging and graffiti all over the walls of buildings. However, the piece
I’m looking for is at the intersection of 7th and Mateo. I park
right in front of it and the work overwhelms me with its size and colors. It is
clear to see that the work might’ve been done by more than one artist. The man
and woman are painted in distinctly different styles. Noticing the signatures,
it appears that Shepard Fairey, Roa 1 and David Choe all contributed to this
work. I couldn’t find much information on the rest of artworks I ran into on 7th
street. Nonetheless, they were all extremely interesting. These two murals
facing each other were opposites in every aspect. To my left it was a bright
and abstract painting. To my right it was a font littered with realistic,
over-sized crows; a slightly dark and ominous feeling. Next, there was a
smaller painting that represented a forest of pine trees. This work was written
over, probably by someone else. It wrapped around the corner and reached a bear
with a man. This work was unique because it shows how painting on
something like a structure or building can incorporate elements of the surface
with the work. Then we move onto works of art that have been painted on the
sectioned panels of a building. I couldn’t find information on the first panel.
The second panel was done by an artist named Aiko who is known for her feminine
cartoon-like art. The third panel, an extremely abstract and neutral-toned work
with no clear markings or signature. The fourth panel features a fantastical
element that appears to have been done by “Ceba?” The fifth panel has a bubbly
cartoon girl painted by artist Deb. The sixth panel is of an intense-looking
face in blues and reds, done by Meggs. I couldn’t find information on the
artists for the last three panels. Street art inspires me in many ways. It
inspires me because it is on the street. Any time of day you could walk by a building,
a wall, that you saw a million times before, and suddenly it would have a
magnificent piece of art upon it. Street art also inspires me because many
artists use it in order to get a message across. Overall, I find street art as
something that is overlooked and perhaps looked down upon. Yet, it is
an art form that I greatly admire.
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