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Published: 03.11.2010.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
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Extract

What is Street Art?
What it is and what it isn't sometimes is unclear.
Universal theme – adapting visual artwork into a format which utilizes public space.

What would you do if a street artist would create a work on your property?
Do you think street artists should get punishment for what they are doing?
Were you interested to try create street art yourself?
Are there some places in your city where you would like to see street art?
Hanza tunnel;
Old buildings, empty walls, old factories;
On markets, schools, bus stops;
Some “ghetto” places;
On the house which is opposite to my flat.…

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