The motivations and objectives that drive street artists are as varied as the artists themselves. There is a strong current of activism and subversion in urban art. Street art can be a powerful platform for reaching the public, and frequent themes include adbusting, subvertising and other culture jamming, the abolishment of private property and reclaiming the streets. Other street artists simply see urban space as an untapped format for personal artwork, while others may appreciate the challenges and risks that are associated with installing illicit artwork in public places. However the universal theme in most, if not all street art, is that adapting visual artwork into a format which utilizes public space, allows artists who may otherwise feel disenfranchised, to reach a much broader audience than traditional artwork and galleries normally allow.


Some photos of art that we take on the Janti, Adisutjipto street - Yogyakarta (Indonesia) at night.
photo by ega & naufal - wikipedia



that's nice art at yogyakarta
ReplyDeleteNice blog sob...
ReplyDelete.red and black...
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@ismail karis: I'm with you...
ReplyDelete@Meindra R.: Thks for visit..
i guess im understood what the meaning of 'not crime'. @ purworejo i have some interest like you.. i am joining skateboard club(although i can't boarding) who like to bombing!!!
ReplyDeleteand u know... i ever catch by the fu*kin cop!! damn!!! i spend the night in the police office!!!!!!
yes, I agree with you. I really hate the police.
ReplyDeleteI also ever arrested by the police coz I skateboarding in the street, at night.
You know why the police hate street artists? because they can not do what the street artists perform such as street bombing and boarding.
yayaya,.... i see....
ReplyDeletei ever named my group "psychoart hate cops community".. hahaha......
it's really annoying when we draw a nice scetch in an unuse wall....