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Contextual Studies
Major Project Progress
As Mr Charles mentioned, a good documentary has a strong story line and a deep connection with the audience.
So why does mural art and graffiti relate? It's everywhere, literally. The streets of Kuala Lumpur are plastered with them.
So what is my documentary about?
Well, obviously graffiti and mural art. But what about them?
I had a few questions in my head I wanted to answer with my documentary.
What's the difference?
Aren't they both just paintings on the wall by the side of the road?
People see mural art as a way to make a space aesthetically pleasing.
But graffiti is done by uneducated losers who ruin public property?
Why is mural art called an art form, but graffiti a form of vandalism?
*Update - 28th April*
Everyone's started deciding on themes and as I was thinking about mine. And while studying a topic like graffiti, I need to make my documentary raw.
Where I get gritty with the details and create something controversial as I believe it's the perfect way to portray the essence of my topic. It has to be rough, and not everyone has to like it.
Where I get gritty with the details and create something controversial as I believe it's the perfect way to portray the essence of my topic. It has to be rough, and not everyone has to like it.