Written by: Joel Vacheron
Summary of the article:
This article was written by Joel Vacheron. The writer said that currently there are infinite numbers of graphic creations which interfere and damage the current graphic norms and the best or the favorite place for where to put this unauthorized graphic art is of course the internet. In this column of unauthorized graphic creation, there is a stable and repeating style and this is from the Hip Hop, RnB and Ragga universes. The idea of glittering letters and cars, and attractive girls are the elements which from this graphic art. In esthetics, the word ‘coarse’ includes productions which do not look back reflectively on discipline. This idea is graphically equivalent to the idea which the rappers have about these ‘bling bling’ universes. The laborious cut-outs, unlikely juxtapositions, large fonts with luminous brilliance have turned into visual codes of this idea. The writer at the end mentions that coarse art will always be a source of inspiration and this will be something which will continue to impact its influences in the future graphic arts and conventions.
Saturday, March 28, 2009
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