Pablo Savon ceramics Archives - PlayJunkie PlayJunkie Thu, 22 Aug 2019 09:17:08 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 Artist Turns Paris Street Graffiti into Ceramics https://playjunkie.com/artist-turns-paris-street-graffiti-into-ceramics/ Tue, 27 Aug 2019 06:00:26 +0000 https://playjunkie.com/?p=14112 While more people are beginning to realize the importance of graffiti and similar street art, there are those who still think this form of art is vandalism. Ceramicist Pablo Savon decided to challenge this perception in an intriguing way. Savon decided to go to the streets of Paris and turn graffiti into wall ceramics. He […]

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While more people are beginning to realize the importance of graffiti and similar street art, there are those who still think this form of art is vandalism. Ceramicist Pablo Savon decided to challenge this perception in an intriguing way.

Savon decided to go to the streets of Paris and turn graffiti into wall ceramics. He then waited a few days before checking out what happened to his works.

As it turns out, the rest of the painted graffiti was removed while his installations remained intact.

“Can ceramics, by its nature, alter our concept of vandalism?” – said Savon. “How is it that a simple change of material can modify our perception of this act?”

You can check out some of his installations below.

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While more people are beginning to realize the importance of graffiti and similar street art, there are those who still think this form of art is vandalism. Ceramicist Pablo Savon decided to challenge this perception in an intriguing way.

Savon decided to go to the streets of Paris and turn graffiti into wall ceramics. He then waited a few days before checking out what happened to his works.

As it turns out, the rest of the painted graffiti was removed while his installations remained intact.

“Can ceramics, by its nature, alter our concept of vandalism?” – said Savon. “How is it that a simple change of material can modify our perception of this act?”

You can check out some of his installations below.

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