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MOVE OVER BANKSY  

spunkycumfun 63M/69F
29519 posts
11/5/2021 10:44 am
MOVE OVER BANKSY









Here, above and below, is a selection of artwork by Sandrine Boulet, a French artist. She takes photographs of everyday objects found on the streets of Paris and draws over them to make art. Art’s that simple!

Though Sandrine Boulet’s work isn’t graffiti as she doesn’t paint on the streets, her work is similar to Banksy’s work but without the politics.


Do you like Sandrine Boulet’s artwork?
Do you think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be legalised?
Would you like Banksy to secretly visit you and leave behind a mural on your home?


I think street art is great. It brightens up the place. It seems to be called street art when it’s been officially commissioned. If not official, it’s just graffit But I think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be allowed and even encouraged on the streets.

Now, nearly everyone seems to Banksy to do his next mural on their home so they can it for lots of money! For that reason alone, I’d love Banksy to secretly visit my home.










spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/5/2021 10:45 am

Last year, Banksy visited Nottingham where I live and left behind a mural on the side of a beauty salon. The mural attracted a crowd of people to view it, but the salon owner sold the mural for a six figure-sum to an art collector from Essex. Most people in Nottingham were unhappy about this sale as they felt Banksy’s mural belonged to the people of Nottingham. Street art is people’s art!


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positively4you 74F  
4605 posts
11/5/2021 2:16 pm

So creative. I like it.


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
11/5/2021 2:29 pm

I think they all look great and the Beatles one is my fav.
Yes, I'd like Banksy to do a mural on my wall. (I recently sold two rare Blur red vinyl 7" singles with his artwork on the covers)....sadly not signed.


lok4fun500 M
51906 posts
11/5/2021 2:30 pm

Do you like Sandrine Boulet’s artwork?........YES
Do you think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be legalised?......NO!
Would you like Banksy to secretly visit you and leave behind a mural on your home?.....YES!


Paulxx001 67M
22642 posts
11/5/2021 3:10 pm

I love her work.
I don't think graffiti is a good thing unless it's art — and not simply a four-letter scrawl.
We have tons of murals in this town, and it's great!

My favourites are 3D works that you feel you can fall into. 😮❗


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
11/5/2021 3:28 pm

This is some great art work, we have a local artist here that goes around and paints those big electrical boxes around town, they look better than the ugly green and grey boxes that they were prior to him painting them..

Do you like Sandrine Boulet’s artwork? Yes quite interesting

Do you think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be legalised? No for graffiti but
yes for tasteful art work.

Would you like Banksy to secretly visit you and leave behind a mural on your home? No she wouldn't be able to do that here, but it would be great if she could..

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scoupe42 60M

11/5/2021 8:24 pm

I love the art work!


jajo696 113F
4287 posts
11/5/2021 8:47 pm

Yes.....i like these works. All art is interpretive.. Yes..i think street art should be legalised/commisioned and for pay. IF the work is not to ones liking..they come back and do a do over. Here is the birthplace of basketball , we have giant ceramic sneakers all over town.....and we also ( as Tmpt says) have grafitti artists covering those huge energy boxes. We also have fairs for street artists....and a map of the art works around the city.
Its creative...its work...its colorful...
Whats not to like ~~

......and oh yeah...id love a visit from banksy....any sized art will do. Id treasure it !!


PonyGirl1965 58F
22090 posts
11/6/2021 12:05 am

Those are very cool! I really like Boulet's work!


pal334 69M  
45821 posts
11/6/2021 5:37 am

I have not heard of this artist. I have always been offended by public property being degraded by someone without permission. I t should be noted, generally they do not have property of their own. I would greatly be offended by that visit. How ever if there would be no offense getting ones ass kicked for defacing my property, carry on. Ooh reading what I posted in response I am a yucky person

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smartasswoman 66F  
35813 posts
11/6/2021 9:31 am

I think her art is very charming, and I like Banksy as well.

I wouldn't go so far as allowing graffiti in public spaces. Without vetting, there's no way of insuring that what goes on the walls is mural art as opposed to something looking like this:
[image]


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 1:35 pm

Like you, I think her art is very creative.
Thanks for stopping by.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 1:36 pm

    Quoting citizen4722:
    I think they all look great and the Beatles one is my fav.
    Yes, I'd like Banksy to do a mural on my wall. (I recently sold two rare Blur red vinyl 7" singles with his artwork on the covers)....sadly not signed.
I thought you'd like the Beatles one the best. I'm waiting for her to do a Joy Division one.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 1:37 pm

    Quoting lok4fun500:
    Do you like Sandrine Boulet’s artwork?........YES
    Do you think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be legalised?......NO!
    Would you like Banksy to secretly visit you and leave behind a mural on your home?.....YES!
I hope Banksy visits us both; we'd be millionaires and we could buy this site and sort its problems out!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 2:48 pm

    Quoting Paulxx001:
    I love her work.
    I don't think graffiti is a good thing unless it's art — and not simply a four-letter scrawl.
    We have tons of murals in this town, and it's great!

    My favourites are 3D works that you feel you can fall into. 😮❗
The problem is who decides whether it's art or not. If Banksy, the world's most famous graffiti artist, did a four-letter scrawl, the art establishment would love it. Thankfully he doesn't do that.
Your town sounds great with its murals. The 3D works you mention, I think, are what the French call trompe l'oeil, a trick of the eye. I wish where I live had those murals. I wouldn't stand on it in case I fell!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 2:52 pm

    Quoting Tmptrzz:
    This is some great art work, we have a local artist here that goes around and paints those big electrical boxes around town, they look better than the ugly green and grey boxes that they were prior to him painting them..

    Do you like Sandrine Boulet’s artwork? Yes quite interesting

    Do you think graffiti on publicly-owned property should be legalised? No for graffiti but
    yes for tasteful art work.

    Would you like Banksy to secretly visit you and leave behind a mural on your home? No she wouldn't be able to do that here, but it would be great if she could..

    I see your being propositioned too my friend.

    I hope you enjoy a fun filled weekend..
Electrical boxes are prime targets for street art. The art makes them look much better.
In Leeds, many of these boxes are painted as homages to Leeds United, my football team. The San Francisco 49ers now own 40 per cent of Leeds United; we are closer than we think!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 2:53 pm

I know you like art and I'm really pleased you like Sandrine Boulet's art.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 3:11 pm

    Quoting jajo696:
    Yes.....i like these works. All art is interpretive.. Yes..i think street art should be legalised/commisioned and for pay. IF the work is not to ones liking..they come back and do a do over. Here is the birthplace of basketball , we have giant ceramic sneakers all over town.....and we also ( as Tmpt says) have grafitti artists covering those huge energy boxes. We also have fairs for street artists....and a map of the art works around the city.
    Its creative...its work...its colorful...
    Whats not to like ~~

    ......and oh yeah...id love a visit from banksy....any sized art will do. Id treasure it !!
You are so right in saying that all art is interpretive - what did the artist mean in making the art, what did and do people think when looking at the art, how did and do the art critics and art galleries affect how that art is seen, and how did the culture at the time affect the art. It is so interpretive.
I hope we both get a visit from Banksy. You say you'd keep it, I would probably sell it while the market's hot. That's the great thing about art; it provokes conversation.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 3:13 pm

    Quoting  :

Like you, I think her art is extraordinary by making art out of the ordinary.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/6/2021 3:14 pm

    Quoting PonyGirl1965:
    Those are very cool! I really like Boulet's work!
I'm pleased you like Sandrine Boulet's art. But is she polyamorous?!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/8/2021 12:42 pm

    Quoting pal334:
    I have not heard of this artist. I have always been offended by public property being degraded by someone without permission. I t should be noted, generally they do not have property of their own. I would greatly be offended by that visit. How ever if there would be no offense getting ones ass kicked for defacing my property, carry on. Ooh reading what I posted in response I am a yucky person
I understand where you're coming from. I wouldn't like graffiti on my home. But if Banksy, the world's most famous graffiti artist, came round secretly to spray a mural on your wall - he's never yet been caught in the act, you'd be an instant millionaire if you sold his work. You could have his graffiti expertly removed while you count the cash!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/8/2021 12:48 pm

    Quoting smartasswoman:
    I think her art is very charming, and I like Banksy as well.

    I wouldn't go so far as allowing graffiti in public spaces. Without vetting, there's no way of insuring that what goes on the walls is mural art as opposed to something looking like this:
    [image]
I'd like to think if graffiti was allowed on public property, the bad graffiti, like on the photo you've posted, would be driven out by the good graffiti. That may be be naive and wishful thinking.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
11/8/2021 12:50 pm

    Quoting  :

I don't like tagging graffiti. But it does serve a purpose whether it's a youngster wanting to tell the world they exist or a gang marking its territory.


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