Exercise 4 political art.
Street and political Art have had a great impact in my life. First
of all, I am going to give a brief background of where I am from. I was born in Colombia, Colombia is
a country in South America and as well as most South American countries it has
political issues.
Raised in Colombia by a middle class family I was always taught that education and hard work were the
key to success, however in my country, many people don’t think the same. Some people think vandalism is a form of art and therefore many people decide to paint graffiti in
public buildings or paint over monuments.
As I grew up I realised that
ideas are relative, and every one have their own ideas. These ideas however
are not easy to be dealt with because those ideas who benefit ones affect others. However, in a few places in the world people has learnt to come to agreements. Unfortunately in my country come to agreements is quite difficult making progress difficult, to the point that some
nationals leave the country trying to find better opportunities.
As I travel around the world I
noticed something very peculiar. My country is not the only one. However some
countries are a quite more understanding when it comes to ideas. Australia for example has spaces and galleries
for their people to express their art and ideas. Some Asian countries are
quite stricter and van such demonstrations.
South America is home to many
important artists, Some of them like Fernando Botero and Freda Calho who Portrait
south American lifestyle, and also they address some of the social issues. One
of most significant pieces of art in South America is the famous face of the
Che Guevara. And It says Hasta la
victoria siempre. It means, to the
victory forever. This stencil is so important that it is been painted on the
hall of one of the most important universities of Bogota, Capital city of
Colombia. Every body knows it as plaza del Che.
For South American people, this is very significant because it remind us that we have to be free.
For South American people, this is very significant because it remind us that we have to be free.
Art for me is everything; I think we are all
pieces of art, I think every grain of sand is an art piece, I also think that
art is expression and we all can communicate through art. However i like to live in clean and organised places. In my opinion the walls of the city are not made to be painted with rage and hatred, having said that I will still
say that people needs to come to agreements instead of arguments. To end up I
will quote "The right to swing my fist ends where the
other man's nose begins. “Expressed by the late U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.














































