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Street art encompasses various forms of visual art created in public spaces, often unauthorized. It includes graffiti, murals, stencil art, wheat pasting, and sticker art. Street artists use these mediums to express political messages, personal views, or purely aesthetic designs.
### Key Characteristics of Street Art:
1. Graffiti: Often text-based, graffiti involves spray-painted or marker-created tags, throw-ups, or complex pieces.
2. Murals: Large-scale paintings, sometimes commissioned, often depicting social, cultural, or political themes.
3. Stencil Art: Using cut-out stencils to quickly reproduce detailed designs, often with repeated motifs.
4. Wheat Pasting: Applying pre-prepared posters or images to surfaces with a paste.
5. Sticker Art: Using stickers to spread messages or images, easily applied to various surfaces.
### Influences and Themes:
Street art is influenced by and often reacts to societal issues, politics, and culture. It can be both a form of protest and a means of beautifying urban environments. Many street artists gain recognition and transition to gallery exhibitions while maintaining their street presence.
Street art continues to evolve, reflecting contemporary issues and pushing the boundaries of traditional art forms