In the last couple of years I have come to appreciate street art. I now go out of my way to see street art and even go on street art walking tours if they are offered. There are so many reasons why people love street art and why it is becoming more popular or important for people of all walks of life. Street art is an important part of history and identity for many metropolises, and sometimes even has the ability to breathe life into communities.
People are starting to accept that the creative and talented people involved are seen as artists, not vandals. And that their work, however ‘urban’, is still worthy of being considered art. People are becoming more open-minded to urban and street art and appreciating where this art form has come from.
Here are the top reasons why Street art is important and why you should love street art.
1. Street art is freedom and diversity
Art is about expression, creativity, freedom, asking and raising questions, protesting, analysing and even beautifying. A way to step beyond convention. There’s freedom with putting work in the street. You don’t even need to be considered a ‘legitimate’ artist; don’t need to have thousands of fans, have a huge social media presence, be taken seriously by galleries or be picked up by an artist agency. all over the world.
Street art is a very diverse form of expression for people from all over the world. There are street artists in nearly every country in the world who are influenced and inspired by a multitude of cultures and styles. This has resulted in a wide and diverse body of urban or street art found all over the world.
2. Mystery &Intrigue
There are so many questions when you’re a street art lover! Who did it? Why did someone put this work there? What does it mean? Does it even mean anything?
But with the invention of Instagram it’s now easier than ever to find artists’ official profiles and learn more about their work and why they do what they do. But a lot of street artists prefer to remain anonymous or use aliases for both privacy and legal reasons. There are also still artists who don’t even tag their work so the intrigue and mystery lives on.

3. Political or Social Statements
Graffiti and street art has always had a history of being influenced by the present political and social issues. A lot of people have painted on the walls and buildings in their cities as a form of anonymous political protest.
Some political statements are quite controversial; scrawled illegally and boldly in various countries and for various reasons. When people feel they have no power or influence but want to express their anger, hatred or defiance towards political injustice, this kind of art happens. But it is still a peaceful kind of protest.
4. Colourful surroundings = Happier Life
Art in the street makes people happy and can cheer them up. Street art makes their day and their commute more interesting and adds character to what would otherwise just be grey and boring. Art reminds people to feel alive. It’s there to beautify a space. It wakes people up, inspires and motivates them. And sometimes it can make people think.
It may have some broader social commentary, or just be there to bring some chaos to the establishment. Street art takes the ‘normal’ and makes it a thousand times more interesting. Even if you live in poverty, there’s something about bright colors and beautiful art that seems to fill the area with a contagious, buoyant optimism.
5. Sense of Community
Street art is important to keep urban areas and their residents energized and inspired. In some areas artists and building owners come together to foster the creation of artwork that can be viewed as beautifying and reviving a city, rather than destroying it.
In some cities independent graffiti murals are designed and implemented by artists with a personal connection to the neighborhood in which they are installed. In many of the cases these pieces are created with the permission of the building owner. This relationship can then help develop positive interactions between businesses and members of their community. It is a very cost-effective way both to keep surfaces free from vandalism and to create visual cues to residents that the place they call home is desirable.
Next time you travel somewhere, take some time to explore the street art of that city. You will undoubtedly be led of the normal tourist path, but I am sure you will be surprised by what you find.
Great post! Each year Sacramento hosts “Wide Open Walls.” Artists from all over the world are invited to paint a mural on a wall sponsored by local businesses and corporations. We photographers make our way around the city to find the murals. They are stunning! Some have social messages and some are just fun.I don’t know what they’re going to do in the Pandemic this year.They sure brightens up the city with color and imagination.
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Love this! I recently posted a bit about street art in Florence, Italy.
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Excellent post, I am into street art. My wife is a art teacher and she teaches a unit at school on street art.
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I love street art! One more reason it’s important is that it is free, accessible to the public who might not have the opportunity to see art at a museum or gallery.
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I love this post and couldn’t agree more. Street art showcases great talent and makes a cityscape more intriguing/welcoming/beautiful/engaging
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Street art makes me very happy and sometimes sad. Your images made me think of the street art I have sought out and found in countries I have visited.
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Talent comes in many forms and there is a huge difference in “real ” street art and vulgar street art
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I agree completely. Street art is the voice of the people. The voice of freedom. It’s a wonderful and beautiful thing.
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Reblogged this on Best Places Of Interest and commented:
An interesting read on street art
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This is very beautiful and such good information!❤️
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Thank you so much! I do love street art and always try to spread the news about this beautiful art form.
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It definitely brightens up the dull, gloomy urban environment. Keep on keeping on!
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That is so true. In some city subburbs the only colour around is street art murals. It brings beauty to our concrete cities.
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The art work in your post looks amazing. I saw some street art in Malaysia and it was great. I love how it plays with and fits into the surroundings and it can be quite intriguing and thought provoking
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That is so true. I love experiencing the different street art in the different cities I explore. Each piece of art is influenced by the surroundings and the culture of the artist. Making them all so dfifferent and amazing.
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Lovely post. I particularly enjoyed the street art in Colombia.
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Oh wow, I would love to go and see the streetart there!
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Great post! There’s some brilliant street art here in Singapore.
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Sounds fabulous, maybe I might be able to come and see it in the upcoming years!
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I agree – street art is a great way to add character and colour to an area. It always amazes me how street artists can paint at such a large scale.
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Me too, to think they start with a small picture that they can envision on a huge scale. And then to enlarge what they want is just amazing!!
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Yes! I also completely love colorful street art! You are so right; high quality, well-made art pieces of street art really adds something extra to a city, and it can have so many different functions of a community. Great post! Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much! Street art shows you a different and very unique side to a country or community. Great way of getting to know the people and the issues of the country.
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Exactly! If you get a chance (and haven’t already been) you should come and check out some of the street art throughout South America – WOW, I just say 😉 Here are so many issues that are “discussed” on the wall.
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I would love to!! I have a friend who travels around documenting street art and she has been a couple of places in South-Americe. Hopefully I can go soon!
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Fabulous post!
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Thank you!! There was a public arts festival last month, will post some of the new pieces soon!
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Thanks for this colorful post!!!
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Glad you enjoyed! Hope you also have some beautiful street art where you live.
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Great post! I love some of the pieces you’ve captured! I always try and look for street art when I’m traveling 🙂
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That is great!! You get to experience the city and culture in such a different and unique way!
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I love street art.
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It is so beautiful! I would love to travel through South america some day as they have some amazing street art!
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Yes they love bright colors there I think.
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I remember when it used to be considered vandalism. It has definitely evolved into its own art form. Some of the artwork is absolutely amazing. Love those ones by DALeast.
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I think that people like Banksy have helped a lot to overcome the vandalism stigma. Some pieces are truly beautiful!
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I like Star Paws and the alien. 🙂
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They are very beautiful!
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This is an interesting post for me. I see lots of street arts, but I never think to write this topic that actually can be a nice great post in my blog. 🙂
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Thank you so much!
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You’re welcome ☺
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The street arts are also as the way to release my stresful and tiredness when I am walking on the street and using public transportation 😊.
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It is something beautiful to enjoy while travelling through a city.
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Street art has a freedom that studio art doesn’t, and not just because of the size of the canvas, but because it doesn’t have to sell, it doesn’t have to impress critics, it doesn’t have to pass professors’ muster. It’s imagination on display. I saw my first great street art in Vienna, but watching PBS travel shows I’ve realized that there is great street art all over the world. It’s even reached my hometown in Iowa, which surprised me when I saw it last year.
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That is great that it is now reaching into most towns around the world. It is such a beautiful way to express imagination and it does bring a beauty to the surrounding are I think. Glad that you have also seen the beautiful and special of street art.
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Agree with Cindy – just love it!
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A fellow art lover!!
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I have also got into street art off late, but have started loving it. Wonderful photos !!!
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Thank you! I think appreciation of street art has definitely increased the up the last couple of years.
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Love it!
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Hello fellow art lover Cindy!
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Its an evolution! Street art could perhaps be compared with the art noveau of the 1920s?
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That is a great way of seeing it. A new era in what art is!!
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I love street art and always delight in finding it when I travel!
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It is great to see how street art differs all over the world. Each country has something different and amazing to offer in the street art scene!
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I agree! Street art makes the world a better place!
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Fabulous!! Better and prettier!
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