Graffiti Art
A First Look A San Jose homeowner asked contemporary urban artist, Scape Martinez, to add a colorful voice to their downtown Victorian using graffiti art. Applying Our Model Although this […]
» Read moreThe following murals employ juxtaposition. They present us with a situation but do not name it, or they show us a situation from two different perspectives.
– Concepts presented in this fashion create tension and invite audiences to engage in socially relevant, democratic conversations.
A First Look A San Jose homeowner asked contemporary urban artist, Scape Martinez, to add a colorful voice to their downtown Victorian using graffiti art. Applying Our Model Although this […]
» Read moreA First Look Jeffrey Hemming adds diverse colors to a downtown San Jose nightclub with his piece entitled, “Phylum of the Free.” This piece positions colorful images of wild animals […]
» Read moreA First Look San Jose artist Galen Oback offers a mural entitled, “Labor of our Love,” on an industrial workwear store. It prominently displays a woman working in a factory as […]
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