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STREET's ROCKS /Сreating a Collection of Clothes with Street Wear Elements Based on a Collaboration with a Street Artist and Using Beads as a Creative Device

Student: Koretskaya Evgeniya

Supervisor: Maria Klyuchevskaya

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Design (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 7

Year of Graduation: 2019

Graffiti in the modern sense has less than a century of history. During this time, new styles, techniques, new names were born. Whereas before, with the help of inscriptions and drawings, the authors tried to express dissatisfaction, paid attention to the problems and tried to remain invisible, called for action, nowadays artists are improving themselves. Currently, street art is an integral part of the visual language of the metropolis. In any city and country one can find works of art that are admirable, the authors try to find their own style and want to be recognizable. Like graffiti artists, a designer is looking for his unique style of street art through clothes. First, the history of street art was studied, where the first prerequisites for creativity went and how it developed in the future. All construction and development is based on the principle "from simple to complex", so artists come up with something new and recognizable. It was studied that graffiti is not only the writing of the name on the surface. The result of this study in the creation of a new collection of clothes with street wear elements which will be based on the famous street art artists works. Prints will be designed specifically for this collection with beads as a creative technique.

Full text (added May 14, 2019)

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