This topic explores the relationship between street art and pop culture, including music, fashion, and film.
History of Street Art: This covers the origins of graffiti and street art and tracks its evolution over the years.
Different types of Street Art: This covers the various forms of street art, including graffiti, murals, stickers, and installations.
Street Art Techniques: This examines the various methods used by street artists, such as stenciling, wheat-pasting, and freehand spray painting.
Street Art Culture and Scene: This topic covers the community and subculture surrounding street art, including the politics, social issues, and controversies related to street art.
Emerging Street Art Trends: This investigates current and upcoming trends in street art, such as augmented reality street art and street art festivals.
Pop Culture Influences: This analyzes the role of popular culture in street art, including iconic figures such as Mickey Mouse, Batman, and pop stars.
Graffiti Style and Typography: This covers the various lettering and typography styles used in graffiti and street art.
Global Street Art Movements: This explores the different street art movements around the world, including Brazil’s Pixação, French Noir and German New Wave.
Street Art and Social Media: This analyzes the relationship between street art and social media, exploring how platforms such as Instagram have impacted the street art world.
Street Art Preservation and Conservation: This discusses the importance of preserving and conserving street art, including legal and ethical considerations.
Graffiti: A form of writing or drawing on walls using spray paint or markers.
Stencil Art: An art that uses stencils to create a graphic design or image.
Mosaic Art: A type of street art that uses small pieces of glass, tiles, or other materials to create a larger image.
Wheatpasting: A technique that involves attaching a printed image onto a surface using a mixture of wheat flour and water.
Street Installations: Art installations that are placed in public spaces.
Murals: A large painting or artwork that is applied directly to a wall or surface.
Yarn Bombing: Also known as guerrilla knitting, it involves decorating public spaces with knitted or crocheted yarn.
Street Sculpture: Sculptures or statues that are placed in public spaces.
Sticker Art: Stickers that are placed in public spaces to convey a message, promote a brand or idea, or simply for artistic purposes.
Street Performance: Performances by artists in public spaces, sometimes called "guerilla performances.".
Reverse Graffiti: A technique that involves using a high-pressure water jet to clean off dirt or grime from a surface to create an artwork.
Digital Street Art: Created using digital tools like smartphones and tablets.
3D Street Art: Art that is created to appear 3-dimensional when viewed from a certain perspective.
Pop Art: Inspired by popular culture, including advertising, mass media, comic books, and music.
Comic Book Street Art: Art that is inspired by comic books.
Movie and TV Show Street Art: Art that is inspired by movies and TV shows.
Video Game-Inspired Street Art: Art that is inspired by video games.
Anime and Manga-Inspired Street Art: Art that is inspired by Japanese anime and manga.
Hip Hop-Inspired Street Art: Art that is inspired by hip hop culture.
Political Street Art: Art that is created to make a political statement or raise awareness about a social issue.