: Source #1 (video): Name: ? Name: Geoffrey Sanders Position at Bridge Farm Primary School: He is the Position at Bridge Farm Primary School: He is the head = caretaker (he takes care of the school) headmaster of the school What happened at 7 o’clock? He came (= arrived) in to What happened before 7 o’clock? He got a phone call unlock (= open) the school and found the mural (= Emotion? He was excited (= very happy and nervous) painting on the wall) and the note (= letter). Name: ? Position at Bridge Farm Primary School: He is a pupil (= a student) /!\not people (1 person => 2+ people) Emotion? He was surprised Source #2: Street art takes place in ☒ public spaces ☐ art galleries ☐ museums It is generally ☐ allowed by the law (= legal) ☒ not allowed by the law (= illegal, forbidden) Name important cities: Toronto, London, Berlin, Sao Paulo and Barcelona Street artists want to ☒ surprise ☒ make people think ☒ send a message that: 1. criticizes society and 2. invites to political cristicism and to reflection. A. Match the techniques to the correct artwork. graffiti sculpture / street installation wheatpasting stencil sticker mosaic tiling by Space Hope by Invader Shepard Fairey Living Exercises, a series by by King Ryan V. Brennan Robbo by Michael Pederson Balloon Girl B. Match the techniques to the right definition: by Banksy Mosaic tiling ● • assembling small pieces of coloured glass, stone or other materials to create pictures or images. Wheatpasting ● • are images or messages publicly displayed using stickers. Stencils ● • shapes that are usually made of paper or cardboard; you draw the image and then cut it out. After that, you use spray paint to create the drawing you want on Graffiti ● the surface. • is an adhesive liquid used to stick paper posters to walls or other surfaces. Stickers ● • is marks, scratchings or drawings made on a surface on a public space. .
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