Monday, 4 March 2013
Aram: Colouring the world
I think this is one of the finest pieces of street art in Bergen. Its been there for a long time, at least 5 or 6 years back. In an interview Aram tells that he started with street art in 2008, but I believe this piece have been even longer on that wall. I knew about the work, but hadn't seen it my self. One day, on the bus to town, I spotted it and jumped off on the next stop to take a closer look.
The stencil is quite simple, showing a girl with a paint brush in her hands and a bucket of red paint beside her (hidden a bit behind the green bush). She has already painted one flower and there is another flower in black and white. And if you look closely, you can see a mickey mouse print on her shirt. By time, the work is worn out and slowly broken down by humidity, waste residues from cars and asphalt dust. Street art is vulnerable and temporary, and I think this work have grown more beautiful and important by time.
I assoiciate children and colours with hope, creativity and beauty. Children and colours, in all their vulnerability, makes this world a better place. This is a common theme in the street art culture; It counterbalance the heavy, boring, functional and grey concrete environment in the city (which represent the aesthetics of the adult). For some street artists, creating this counterbalance, is their main motive for doing art outside in the city environment.
Together with this work I choose: Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here (Click on the link or the "play" button in the box below)
Labels:
Aram,
Aram Street Art,
Art,
Bergen,
Culture,
Gatekunst,
Kultur,
Kunst,
Mural,
Music,
Musikk,
Norway,
Pink Floyd,
Stencil,
Stencil Art,
Street Art,
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Wish You Were Here
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