Write 800-1000 words describing two or three images you’ve included by a (one!) graffiti writer or street artist of your choosing. This could be the same person you made your presentation about, or not. The writing must be PURELY descriptive—meaning no outside research—just your own, first-hand observations about the artist/images in your essay. As you can see from the Canvas week 10 examples, students often describe materials; style; graffiti vs street art categorization; themes; locations; as well as the work’s relation to other writers, artists, or even their own creative process. Which of these criteria are part of the description depends on your perceptions.(please write about graffiti artist katsu!!!)
This art piece is one of the
most outstanding works of Katsu that is on exhibited and has been emulated by
several upcoming graffiti artists. The work is a screenprint on French Archival
paper, giving it a unique texture and appearance. These materials aid in
creating a unique blend of the contrasting colours utilized by Katsu to aid the
viewer in noting the colour manipulation used by the artist. This artwork can
be classified as graffiti as these skulls are one of the techniques used to
identify Katsu's artwork and are a form of communication with the viewer and
other artists. Generally, this art piece can be categorized as graffiti and
utilizes materials that significantly contribute to its final outlook.