The "cavemen" were trying to depict objects of everyday life on the walls of their caves, possibly for religious purposes. They were not defacing surfaces or images put up or owned by others.
Graffiti as observed every day in our large cities is a territorial marking or a means of destroying something that others value. Although it is sometimes an attempt at art, it is also a defacement of public or private property.
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The similarities of Renaissance men and women were that they both had to be charming and know art. The differences were men had to create art while women had to inspire art and men had to strive in every field.
UmmI don't know,what am I a super genius? They are probablythe same because they sound like it.
Hellenistic art was focused more on perfection of the human form, precision and detail. Sculptures from Hellenistic times looked more God-like than human. In contrast, Hellenic art was based on the new idea of realism. Hellenic sculptures were shaped into realistic, faulted human forms. These are the basic differences between the two types.
red, yellow brown and black.
graffiti art originated in cave man country [men that smell like poo]
Graffiti is a way of expression. Graffiti is street art made by someone that usually has an Alias fo graffiti and the writer pictures what he wants to express on walls. Prehistoric cave art were pictures of huntings and actions of mankind. Graffiti is much more creative and includes someones personal view of the world, is the key to find respect in people that ignore what people are able to do and create. Not all is fame, is for the satisfaction of the hard work when you see its finished.
The difference between urban art and graffiti is that urban artists have permission from the owner of the object they are painting on this is legal. Graffiti is illegal because the person doing it does not have permission from the owner.
graffiti takes its name from Latin *graphīre to write . There are so many forms of it that just saying it is all graffiti is almost the same as saying any form of music is just noise. Is graffiti art? i would argue that by its definition it is. As far as saying one is breaking the law and the other is artwork , i believe that falls upon local laws not in the name itself. All forms of graffiti are forms of expression and that is by definition art . so your answer is no there is no difference between graffiti and graffiti art
The eye of the beholder.
This is a complicated question, so here's an oversimplified answer. They are not related. This has nothing to do with the morals and ethics of art, but graffiti relates more to vandalizing and putting your name out for others to see. Many people tie graffiti and tagging together, while others see the two art forms as distinct- that is another issue entirely. This is oversimplifying what graffiti is and what graffiti artists stand for, but it can be looked at as a rebellious action. It is an action against authority and a movement of free expression. Whereas cave paintings are an ancient art form. It was not about rebelling against an establishment. It is thought to be a sacred practice that took place thousands of years ago. The only similarities they both have is that they are on walls. Other than that NOT THE SAME.
Graffiti is art as long as it is done on the artist's own property or on someone's property who has commissioned the artist to paint their graffiti art there.Graffiti is also an art which people enjoys.
If you are thinking as in art aspect, it's just an art. Graffiti is good as what artist + architect do.
It depends on the graffiti. Most tags and profanity is just too boring. Something by Banksey is street art that hits you between the eyes.
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Graffiti in the 21st century is becoming a respected art form. Today graffiti artists are some of the most popular on the pop-art scene. Toys and clothing by Kaws and Phetus continually sell out, and exhibits by Elite Gudz and Banksy are talked about in the pop art and graffiti art scenes.
differences between realism and realist in art