Graffiti, Post Graffiti (Video Cassette) Goes into depth of how tagging on the subway became something hung up in galleries. Can be used as reference for the history of street art. Graffiti and street art, Anna Wactawek (Print Book,… Continue Reading →
David Choe is a well know street artist. He was even invited to a mural in one of Facebook’s offices. He was a guest on the Joe Rogan Show where he comments how he got his start. He dropped… Continue Reading →
High Heeled Shoes It’s an interesting perspective, to have mixed feelings about how the man is approaching her. On one end, she’s disturbed because a stranger using a phonebook to talk with women. But on the other hand, she “worries”… Continue Reading →
For my final project, I will be investigating how American graffiti has influenced Asian artwork and vice versa. I will be exploring the cross currents that started in the New York Subway tunnels in the 80’s, and has become a… Continue Reading →
http://www.twinwallsmuralcompany.com/hemlock-alley-mural-project/dexc95uqjkbqhth3wqgekcxivuh8rc Elaine Chu and Marina Perez-Wong are two female Asian American artists from The Bay Area. They met each other when they were 14 years old in the Ruth Asawa School of Arts. After attending separate Art colleges, they regrouped… Continue Reading →
Asian Americans as a Movement: The term Asian American is somewhat used to divide those who come from different parts of the world. However, that is not to say that there are not differences between different ethnic groups and the… Continue Reading →
The three areas that I am interested in, and I would like to pursue, in Asian American Pop Culutre, are Street Art, Commercial Artists, and Asian American Gallery Work. Street Art: Street art is something that has been apart of… Continue Reading →
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