Слайд 2 The term graffiti comes from Greek word ‘graphein’ which means ’to
write’.
Street art ‘graffiti’ had arisen in New York. The scrawled names and slogan were seen as ugly and aggressive, the work of vandals seeking to express their identities or even make a political point.
Слайд 3 Up to the 1970s, most New Yorkers hated graffiti, considering it
as an eyesore that was illegal and punishable by fines.
Слайд 4 Since those days, graffiti has changed a lot and it is
no longer found only in the subway and the poor ghetto areas of the city. Nowadays, it has the status of 'street art' and you get where you wouldn’t expect to - in advertisements, on clothes, on toys.
Слайд 5 Graffiti became very popular in 80s due to hip-hop subculture. It
became as a part of hip-hop subculture.
The Groninger Museum in Holland is one of the few in the world that displays and recognized graffiti as an art form.
Слайд 6 History of Russian graffiti began in 1985 along with craze on
break-dance. The first graffiti’s package the festival decoration, then were shocking people.
Слайд 7 Every graffiti artist has their style. Graffiti artists have put on
a special slang. Most graffiti artists prefer to be called ‘writers’. A writer’s signature with spray paint or marker is called a ‘tag’. Communities of writers who are friends are know as ‘crews’.