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The most frequently asked questions about (3D) street painting - answered by Edgar Mueller
Can you briefly introduce yourself and your work of 3-D street painting?
Could you tell us when and why you start the work of 3-D street painting?
Can you briefly talk about the process of your work? What is the most difficult part in your work?
"Street Painting" or "Pavement Art"? What is the right designation for this art?
Street painting has a long history? How has it begun?
Today the genre is not only religious anymore. When was the change and how did it come to this?
The early street painters reproduced easy pictures with coarse materials. 1972 the first Street Painting Festival came up in Italy -
in the small pilgrim village 'Grazie di Curtatone'. The concern of this festival was to pay attention to and publish the work of those and
which counted as the last representatives of this traditional art. With every year there came younger painters and the festival became bigger and bigger.
His founders would never have counted on it. This Festival has remained popular till this day and is an example of its kind all over the world. Among the rise of
more Street Painting Festivals - mainly in Europe and America - young artists and art students worldwide started going on the streets and brought new ideas,
technologies and enthusiasm for this already almost lost art form.
What happens if it's raining?
Do you regard your work as the product of graffiti art? Both of them are created in the street in the way of painting.
What is the relationship and differences between them?
We are shocked by your productions because though we know they are not real we still feel scared to pass on them. And you at that moment are like a psychologist who uncover our deepest fear, our weaknesses. Is that your painting purpose?
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