Street art

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Across
  1. 4. A large painting or artwork created directly on a wall or other permanent surface, often with a message or theme.
  2. 5. spoil the surface or appearance of (something), for example by drawing or writing on it
  3. 9. A form of street art that involves subverting or parodying famous brands, often to critique consumerism or capitalism.
  4. 10. A high-quality, highly detailed graffiti piece that stands out and takes a long time to complete. Its name is a reference to the fact it is more noticeable and shines brighter than other pieces around it.
  5. 12. A group of graffiti artists who often work together, sharing a name or signature, and collaborate on large pieces or bombing missions.
  6. 16. An image or artwork that is printed or drawn on paper and then glued (pasted) onto walls or surfaces, commonly used in street art for quick application.
  7. 17. A combination of "subvert" and "advertising," it refers to the practice of altering or spoofing ads to challenge their original message or critique social issues.
  8. 18. Short for "masterpiece," a large, complex graffiti artwork that usually involves detailed letters, characters, and backgrounds, requiring more time and skill to complete.
Down
  1. 1. A pre-cut template used to apply a design or image quickly by spraying or painting over the cut-out areas, often used for repeated images or messages.
  2. 2. A form of art or expression involving writing, drawing, or painting on surfaces, typically in public spaces, often seen as either vandalism or urban art depending on the context.
  3. 3. The process of removing graffiti, either by painting over it or scrubbing it off, typically done by authorities or property owners.
  4. 6. A more elaborate version of a tag, usually bubble-style letters filled with one or two colors, but still done quickly.
  5. 7. action involving deliberate destruction of or damage to public or private property
  6. 8. A drawn or painted figure that accompanies graffiti, often used alongside letters or as part of a larger piece to give personality or narrative to the artwork.
  7. 11. Large-scale graffiti or street art done using paint rollers, allowing for huge pieces of work to be created relatively quickly.
  8. 13. A complicated and intricate form of graffiti lettering that’s often hard to read, characterized by interlocking letters, arrows, and connections.
  9. 14. The act of quickly covering an area with graffiti, often involving multiple tags or throw-ups in a short amount of time.
  10. 15. A graffiti artist’s signature or personal mark, usually done quickly with spray paint or markers, and often simple and stylized.