In cities and towns throughout the world you may see an area of
sidewalk decorated with chalk or pastels. This art form originated
in Italy during the 16th century, with vagabond artists who painted
religious pictures directly on the paved public squares, using
chalk and charcoal. Thanks to the International Street Painting
Festival in Grazie di Curtatone in Northern Italy, the art form has
been revitalized, and festivals such as Absolut Chalk in Pasadena
and the Italian Street Painting Festival in San Rafael, CA, attract
up to 600 exhibitors and 60,000 visitors annually. Part folk art,
part performance art, this fascinating genre, where chalk is
substituted for paint and asphalt or concrete for canvas, is
growing in popularity in the virtual world too, with online blogs
and video streams celebrating the art.
Packed with vibrant examples from the author and other leading
international street painters, Sidewalk Canvas includes magical 3-D
illusions, original amusing twists on the old masters and works by
artists famous in other media. In addition to a gallery of the best
street painting from around the world, there are insights into how
it is executed, where to find it, and how to create your own work.
As well as appealing to practicing artists, art educators and the
hundreds of thousands attending festivals worldwide, the book will
also interest those commercial organizations seeking to commission
street paintings for promotional purposes.
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