On rainy days we'd go swimming out..
I am excited to say that I have now officially attended the Wynwood Art Walk, and it turned out being alot more expectacular than I invisioned it to be. As I first got there, I was amazed to see how much people actually attend! It was super crowded, and finding a good parking spot seemed like a mission. Our professor asked that we meet her by the fairy mural, which were walls from top to bottom covered in graffiti. To be honest, I had never seen real graffiti art work only the vandalization of teenagers on the highway, I was absolutley breath taken. I asked myself alot of questions while I staired at some murals, such as how did the artist practice doing graffiti, how long does a mural takes them to complete, how long did it take the artist to perfect graffiti art and etc. Out of all the art forms I know of, I found graffiti to be the most self expressive and my favorite!
Interviewed Artist: Pete KirillKirill did mutiple paintings of north korean people, he wanted to express that capitalism and communism aren't much different. He wanted to emphasize how in communism, they persuade people to believe and think in one way only, and that everyone and everything should be the same. In capitalism, he was trying to show how it's not much different, as kids, we grow up with certain ingraved believes and thoughts and trends we should mimic and abid by. He wanted to portray how communism and capitalism we're the same thing, just with different titles.