This information selection introduces readers to artists who express their emotions and experiences by painting community mural paintings. These paintings promote hope, dream, freedom and democracy. (Pearson Reading Street, 2010)
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I: As an artist, I tend to use art to help people connect with people. Although it is difficult to talk about differences, struggles, or something, there is a way to connect art with people. The boundaries and walls that we may ask for, this will have a great impact. "(Read: How) I:" I have a variety of art and movie projects. Caregivers and spouses who republished the snapshots of postwar struggles found in Instagram will comment together on how they understand or asking questions and asking for help from a similar situation did. This movie project is on hold when I started this new business This is a product called New Rosie We are no longer the generation of Rosie the Riveters, we call it Rosie the Caregivers I will. New Rosy
I recently visited a series of artworks at a very old museum. And the art historian who visited this trip talked about some portraits about how to draw portraits on the wall today, but the past people are their portraits. There is a cloak and a cloth on it. Because both visual and visual behavior is bidirectional, people think that portraits and artwork are not what you see every day. So, when you see something, it will look back on you and change you
Once in the painting, Hops Art turned and saw what looked like a zombie storehouse. This is a group of people around a man wearing a hat. They all have cameras and do not see art through their eyes. "This is a very strange thing," Mr. Hops says. "I think that the street art trip is crazy, I do not know." As the tour guide approached the wall of Hops Art, the tour guide did not say anything. He did not talk about Hops Art's work. "He thinks he chased the people and talked about what I was doing," he said. "He seems to know little about graffiti, I do not know who he is. How do I know? Have you read a book?"
In the course of growth, Hop Art is inspired by manga books and graffiti. He painted cartoon characters and decided to use them to reflect his culture and community. Hop art started as a graffiti bomb. He bombed the city train and the wall with his own label. "At that time, you must see what you are doing," he said. "You can not just draw an artist, you will be beaten, worse than that." Since then, Hops Art knows the work he did. He said that his work needed content that matched his environment.