Friday, September 9, 2022

Graffiti Houses


Graffiti Houses

Before Paint

Midway


Finished Front and Back 

    At first I was a little confused on the direction to go with my thesis project but during my panel it was suggested for me to make, paint, and photograph birdhouses. Although I love birdhouses I wasn't fully hooked. 

    The first class of this semester it was mentioned to create fairy houses, or just houses of sorts, to maybe be put in actual locations in the public such as Elf land in Summerville that was "mysteriously" placed on an abandoned empty lot. I really liked this idea and upon more discussion I mentioned I wanted to incorporate Graffiti somehow. Someone mentioned to create urban buildings with graffiti as well as the fairy houses. 

    Although that idea had me thinking, I don't really believe graffiti should be contained to just urban areas so I experimented with creating a stereotypical suburban house with graffiti incorporated. To comment on the strict rules of property value and how frowned upon it would be if this was a reality in our modern day. Coming from my own experience of painting my own fence with graffiti and my parents being told we would have to take it down upon selling the other side of the house because it "promoted graffiti." 

    When my parents then refused stating this was art to them, and who says it isn't art. We were able to win and keep it up. I thought this was very interesting and wanted to comment on this. So when I brought this in it was mentioned what graffiti means to me could mean a lot of different things to other people so they suggested I create houses for others to "graffiti" as well. 

    So for my second house I created A stereotypical barn for just the seminar class to "graffiti." So I have added the barn before the "graffiti" from the class and after.

Before

Front
Back



"Graffitied"









I noticed people drew different things when I mentioned the word "graffiti", and most were more prone to draw in the place I had drawn initially out of respect for me until I mentioned they could draw anywhere. Also noticing some drew there names as I had and others drew symbols etc. For my next house I am going to let my family "graffiti" a house with no instruction and see what their results may be as well. :) This was a very interesting experiment.


For my third house I let my family "graffiti the house, and it was very interesting to see what they came up with as well, with no art background other than what I tell them everyday, other than that they are not associated with art. Everyone wanted to be involved and I got to hear stories of why they drew what they did on the houses, as well as learning what they might write as graffiti if they had went down this path :)



Before Family "Graffiti"



After









Finished Front









1 comment:

  1. graffiti village ?
    whose houses are a kind of anthology of graffiti poetry/art ?
    each street (or neighborhood) a "stanza" — a stand-alone complete set of tags?

    the word stanza (some poems are structured in stanzas) means "room" in Italian.

    just thinking aloud here.
    thinking about language in gardens, in landscapes.
    Burma Shave signs...
    some examples at
    https://azdot.gov/adot-blog/our-signs-then-youll-love-original-highway-message-masters

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