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  • MTA Subway Map Lime Green Purple Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    Cope2- Fernando Carlo MTA Subway Map Lime Green Purple Original Spray Paint Acrylic Painting by Cope2- Fernando Carlo

    MTA Subway Map- Lime Green Purple Original One of a Kind Mixed Media Acrylic Spray Paint Painting Artwork on Reclaimed NYC Paper Subway Map by Popular Street Graffiti Artist ARTIST. Lime green-purple MTA subway map Hand-made original one-of-a-kind Painted NYC subway map. 22x33inches The beginning of the new millennium found Cope2 in a different place in his career, as he started focusing more and more on ways to establish himself in the art scene of galleries and museums. Even though the artist had started working on canvas much earlier than the 2000s, it was then that he made this dynamic twist and agreed to exhibit indoors systematically. Whether you see graffiti as an expressive and lively form of art or as a form of irresponsible vandalism, one thing is certain; in recent years it has captured the attention of the general population to the world’s biggest galleries.

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Map Graffiti Street Pop Artwork
Maps have long been a popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They offer a visually interesting backdrop for graffiti lettering, as well as a way to explore themes of place and identity. Maps can also serve as a canvas for street artists to showcase their skills and create large-scale murals that engage with the surrounding environment. One of the most common ways maps are incorporated into graffiti art is through the use of map outlines. This involves painting a map of a specific area, such as a city or country, and then filling in the outline with graffiti lettering or other imagery. This technique can be used to highlight a particular location or to make a political statement about a specific area. Maps can also be used as a way to explore themes of place and identity. Street artists may use maps to represent their own personal histories, highlighting the places they have lived or visited. Alternatively, they may use maps to explore the history and culture of a particular location, creating murals that showcase the unique qualities of a place. In addition to using maps as a backdrop or canvas for graffiti art, street artists may also create their own maps as part of their work. These maps may be based on real geographic locations or may be entirely fictional, representing a utopian or dystopian vision of the world. They may include text or other symbols to highlight specific features or to convey a particular message. Maps can also be used to create immersive installations that engage with the surrounding environment. Street artists may create maps on the ground or on walls, using perspective and other techniques to create the illusion of depth and dimensionality. This can be particularly effective in urban environments, where the surrounding architecture can provide a dynamic backdrop for the artwork. Maps are a versatile and popular theme in graffiti art and street art. They offer a way to explore themes of place and identity, as well as a visually interesting backdrop for graffiti lettering and other imagery. Whether used as a canvas, a backdrop, or a way to create immersive installations, maps continue to inspire street artists and graffiti writers around the world.

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