The headline of the article is
«Francisco de Pajaro: Meet the street artist proving modern art isn't a load of
trash». The article was published in "The Independent" by Natasha Preskey.
The author starts by telling the
reader about the Spanish artist who uses old mattresses, boxes and bin bags to
create his bright, playful creations on Europe’s streets. Francisco de Pajaro
describes his creations as "a little present to put a little bit of colour
into the City". Further the author reports that Using everything from
kebab cartons to discarded refrigerators, de Pajaro impresses with his
spontaneous sculptures – all marked with the tag ‘Art is Trash’. He is keen to
show modern art isn't all a load of trash. . His works has been well received.
De Pajaro’s trash sculptures, accompanied with the hashtag #artistrash,
have been widely shared on social media by those lucky enough to spot them. He
continues to sell paintings and drawings but makes no profit from his work on
the street.
The central idea can be worded in
the following way. According to author`s point of view the art is a means of
communicating with people especially in a way of criticizing modern
disadvantages and imperfections... Another point of view is the art everywhere.
Even a trash can become a material for an artistic masterpiece with a priceless
fame. Also can add that every work of art contains a message which is very
meaningful for artists who always want their artworks to carry. I want to
single out the key points on which the article is based. By making art out of
items we throw onto the streets, de Pajaro aims to critique a society that’s always
looking for perfection. "The beauty is there but there are also ugly
things that are part of our environment". He describes his characters as
"hurt, humiliated and ignored by society", who are "seeking
justice and a less selfish world".
Nowadays this information is very
actual and important especially for people who deny such art. I think, that
street art is conquering the world . It is a breath of fresh air for the gray
city.
Do you agree, that the art
can conquer the world?
This is a very interesting and fascinating article. Man creates art with garbage. I don't know you agree with me or not, but I think it is good. First of all, art is art no matter what materials he uses. On the one hand, people showing what rubbish can be a vehicle for the creation. On the other hand, it shows that every person can be a Creator their ideas,using even the garbage. Of course, street art conquers the world. As for me, I prefer street art than modern. I don't like going to galleries and looking at paintings. I believe that street art shows the essence of the person, which makes you judge is not standard.
ОтветитьУдалитьAs for me, I agree that the art can conquer the world. With the help of the art we express our feelings and emotions . I believe that the art is an integral part of our lives . With time the art of being upgraded and there are a lot of new forms of contemporary art, such as ‘Art is Trash’ as we have in the text. So, ‘Art is Trash’ it's quite an interesting statement and but I would like to know more about the opinion of the author.
ОтветитьУдалитьThis article fascinates me. The author touches on such spread topic as the supremacy of the modern selfish world, telling about this street artist, who fights against this problem with such unusual way. As for the art that can conquer the world, I agree with this statement. Life is a constant cognition of the surrounding world, and this cognition can be realized through art. Often the art is based on reality,but there are exceptions. These exceptions are knowledge of the world of human psychology, which is also our environment. Art is called "imaginative cognition", because there is an intuitive the development of new knowledge. Thus, why can't art influence the world?
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