Graffiti

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Welcome to AccessArt: Graffiti

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Graffiti is usually found in public spaces and is often seen as an expression of identity or a response to social or political issues. 

Graffiti artists often use stencils to plan their designs and spray paint to create the final work. However, there are less permanent ways for young people to explore graffiti, allowing them to experiment with scale and surface while developing fresh ways of thinking about shape, colour, and composition.

Have fun exploring AccessArt resources focused around graffiti. 

Dip Your Toes Into Graffiti

Explore these sample resources to help inspire accessible graffiti art

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“Missing You” – Pavement Art Response

EXPLORE GRAFFITI ARTISTS

Explore the work of graffiti artists

Shepard Fairey

Explore Graffiti Materials

Experiment with different materials used to create graffiti

Explore Paper

Printing Ink

Explore Chalk PAstels

See All AccessArt Graffiti Resources

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