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13.46.a - Graffiti and Street Art in Paris

13.46.a - Graffiti and Street Art in Paris

Graffiti & Street Art are ever-changing. It’s common for artists to add/paint over the artwork of others, creating entirely new works of art. The first wave of street art appeared in Paris in the 80s.

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  1. What is Graffiti?

  2. Street Art in Paris

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Salut,

I’m Judy, the Fondatrice of MyFrenchlife.org. And le Bulletin is our weekly newsletter.

You may think that graffiti doesn’t interest you, perhaps you think that it’s vandalism - do you? Today I’m exploring this ever-changing art form, what it is, and how it appears in Paris.

Please drop me a note to say hi and tell me your story info [at] MyFrenchLife [dot] org - I would really like to meet you.

Merci
Judy MacMahon

PS: If you’re enjoying this ‘le Bulletin’ please consider upgrading your subscription to gain full access. Merci. Judy - 18.11.23


1. What is Graffiti Art?

To the unfamiliar, graffiti may be dismissed as vandalism. Not everyone will recognize or appreciate the different graffiti styles seen on the streets today. 

Graffiti is an ever-changing art form, and it’s common for artists to add or paint over the artwork of others, creating entirely new works of art.

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