Street art is very conflicted. It is both hated and loved.
It is underappreciated, illegal, and misread. Lesser-known artists are rewarded
with fines, and their art is labeled as vandalism. While prominent street artists with house
hold names are celebrated for their creativity, and admired for their
rebellious spirit. In my TOW I chose to analyze a true founder of street art,
Banksy. Banksy is identified as the worlds most secretive British graffiti
artist. He frequently paints controversial, but influential images on buildings
in famous cities like New York, Los Angeles, and London. The hype about Bansky
is his secretive persona, no one knows who he is, which adds to the mystery he
could truly be anyone. Today Banksy is a renowned street artist with an award-winning
documentary called Exit Through the Gift shop, but through all of this he has
managed to keep his identity a secret since his beginnings in the 90’s.
In the picture above the first thing one may notice is the
contrast between the color and the tone of the street cleaner. The drawings
depicted to be on a cave are dark, and reflect an ancient look. Contrasting the
cave drawings is a man wearing a bright orange vest and dark gray tones to
convey he is modern. The street cleaner and his water house are sharp and
boldly outlined against the cave drawings. The juxtaposition of the colors is
meant to isolate the street cleaner as a different entity from the cave
drawings. Banksy’s purpose is to always get people thinking, and have them
wonder about what he truly means by painting this piece. Banksy skillfully uses
the cave as a symbol of the past. The water hose represents technology, and
modernity washing away the history symbolized by the cave drawings. The big
picture Banksy is trying to portray is that the tail end of society is cleaning
up things they don’t want us to see. It is unlikely for graffiti artists to be
given the spotlight. He is saying that the cave drawings are washed away
without a thought, like graffiti. The two symbols placed together represents
that the theme is history being erased by futuristic needs and wants.
I admire Banksys piece on many levels, I find the concept extremely
intriguing and before viewing this piece I never gave graffiti being washed
away a thought. Banksy made me think about the past and modern times, which
achieved his purpose.
It’s controversial, and conflicting, but graffiti, like the
historical drawings of the past is part of today’s culture that we should
preserve for the sake of tomorrow.