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Artists from various parts of the world to go street painting festivals – to paint red. transformed in chalk, pastel and paint by hand, the street artist to another for all tastes.

Jay Schwartz said in an interview that “painting was an extension of street art is my background. My first contact with the medium as a student at UCSB. I stumbled on the role of street children painter by accident. The purity, tradition and inspiration. qualities are my main attractions of the average My approach to the street as canvas is like any other visual communication problem further: starting with a strategy (subject matter, graphics, Keyline, etc.) and make my way into the project, while trying to get an overview of the whole situation. To paint the most part the street is unique, mainly because of the physical presence of the medium. I chalk a lot of my own, so I can have colors that are not reproduced using any other means. ”

One of the best painters in the street is Manfred Stader, who specializes in pastels. With pastels house he painted copies of masters like Correggio, Bronzino, Bouguereau and many others.

Edgar Mueller, also a noted painter road in the trades for over 15 years. Meanwhile, it created a lot of pictures. A collection of his works gives an overview of his best ideas as an artist. 3D Street Painting

Wenner, a master street painter uses the principle of anamorphosis in his paintings. Anamorphism is the style of the seventeenth century, the architectural elements of painting illusionistic form a unique combination of the image are combined. Use this unique and innovative Wenner creates unforgettable images that combine the painted surface with its environment in a single composition.

How you treat the street as a “canvas”? Well, it depends on the approach you want to use. Applicants may, at a popular street artists you mentioned artists as inspiration, or you can create your own style elsewhere.

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