viernes, 15 de enero de 2021

BANKSY: Visual Culture & Street Art

Banksy Lesson Plan: Visual Culture & Street Art 

Source: https://elvirafernandezlun.wixsite.com/artforall




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PROJECT: "Social Issues Silhouettes poster"

This unit focuses on how artists have successfully used stenciling (and graffiti) to create works that represents movements they are a part of or causes they believe in.  You will develop an understanding of why and how some artists focus their art around their beliefs and in the end, you will create your own stencil regarding any strong feelings they have towards real world issues.


Materials: carboard, spray paint (any color), and xacto knives and scissors.

Groups : IN PAIRS  

Each pair is going to work a different ODS.

Step 1: You have to brainstorm ideas that had strong feelings associated with social issues poverty, war, bullying,gender violence etc. ( 0DS)  And began sketching out what your stencils could look like.




Step 2: After drawing your image,you have to cut the black part of it .


Step 3: tap your stencil to the cardboard and spray onto; remember to use double sided tape (or looped tape) to secure the finer details.  This can be tedious but it is worth it to make sure all the words or smaller lines stand out clearly.



Step 4:After you spray your stencils evenly, let them dry completely.   Remove the stencils  The results ARE fantastic!



An easy video tutorial



let´s see some examples from another students:



POVERTY

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