Graffiti is street art that involves painting, drawing or printing on walls, masonry, buildings and other public surfaces. Through-the-glass graffiti photos can feature a variety of themes and styles, from colorful, abstract patterns to realistic portraits and street scenes. The view through the glass can give an interesting effect, especially when the graffiti is on a large area or on a building. You can then see the entire composition in one frame, and also see how the graffiti fits into the context of the place where it is located. Graffiti often reflects social and political issues as well as the culture and lifestyle of young people. Therefore, graffiti is often interpreted as a form of expression and protest. Photographs of graffiti through a glass can be an interesting form of visual art and encourage reflection on diversity and creativity in art. I've always liked graffiti. Although I can't paint myself, in my Free project I wanted to focus on taking pictures with my phone of graffiti, using a glass to show important fragments that can be seen through the glass, but also what is happening around. Below is the process of adding to the page. First, I transferred the photos from my phone to my computer. I chose only a few photos that seemed to me the most interesting and placed them in a folder so that they could be easily found.
Sunday 12 March 2023
Finalise Free Project - adding to the website.
From the photo I chose, I started uploading each one, checking the quality and adding descriptions to the photos.
Then I moved it to the gallery subpage, added a title, introduction and a button to return to the main gallery page at the top.
I added a button on the main Gallery Page.
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