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Street Art: From Vandalism to Validated

Once dismissed as mere vandalism, street art has experienced a seismic shift in perception. Artists like Banksy and Jean-Michel Basquiat began as outlaws but have since been celebrated in galleries worldwide.

Street art, with its raw and unfiltered appeal, often reflects societal issues. From political protests to social commentaries, walls and alleys become canvases that engage the public directly.

The democratization of art, facilitated by street art, has ignited debates about public space, ownership, and the very definition of art. In an ever-changing world, street art remains a powerful and poignant voice of the people.

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Digital Art: The New Frontier

The 21st century ushered in a digital revolution, and art wasn’t left behind. Digital art, encompassing works created using digital technology, has exploded in popularity, thanks to platforms like DeviantArt,

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Street Art: From Vandalism to Validated

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