The Street Art Manual
Barney Francis
(Author)
Description
The Street Art Manual is the world's first book to combine practical advice and tactical guidance for creating 11 forms of street art in public space around the world. Every type of street art is covered, including graffiti, stencilling, subvertising, large scale murals, wheat pasting, urban projections, aerial art, yarn bombing, guerrilla theatre, banner drops and projectiles. Each technique is illustrated with step-by-step drawings and straight forward advice about what you need and how to do it. Written by award-winning artist, author and agitator Bill Posters, The Street Art Manual covers a diverse range of works by artists and collectives from across five continents, as well as legal information on Freedom of Expression, criminal damage and trespassing. Arm yourself with the tips and knowledge that no other guide will give you and go out and reclaim the streets in the name of urban creativity. About the authors Over the last decade Bill Posters has worked alongside artists and activists to create some of the world's largest unlawful street art projects via the Brandalism project. In 2019 his project Spectre, which included a deep-fake video based on Mark Zuckerberg, received huge global media acclaim. Matt Bonner is a graphic artist, designer, and social justice campaigner. He works with campaigning groups and grassroots activists to use subversive art as a tool for progressive social change. In 2018 Matt designed the world-famous Trump Baby blimp.Product Details
Price
$19.99
$18.59
Publisher
Laurence King
Publish Date
September 08, 2020
Pages
128
Dimensions
5.8 X 8.2 X 0.5 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781786275233
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About the Author
Bill Posters is an award-winning artist, author and agitator. Over the last decade he has worked alongside artists and activists to create some of the world's largest unlawful street art projects. In 2019 his project Spectre, which included a deep-fake video based on Mark Zuckerberg, received huge global media acclaim.