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Street artists create public art that transforms urban spaces, often blending creativity with social commentary. Using walls, sidewalks, and installations, they craft murals, stencils, or sculptures that engage passersby. Their work—unsanctioned or commissioned—ranges from vibrant graffiti to intricate mosaics, reflecting local culture, politics, or personal expression. Banksy, for instance, uses satire to provoke thought, while others like Shepard Fairey amplify messages through bold imagery. These artists democratize art, making it accessible beyond galleries, though their pieces may spark debate over vandalism versus value. With spray cans, brushes, or recycled materials, they challenge norms, beautify decay, and inspire dialogue, leaving lasting impressions on cityscapes and communities worldwide. 0 reply
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