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Some people think that Banksy is a
 
woman
 
a little girl.
When Banksy _____________ he became even more famous.
 
hid from reporters
 
talked to reporters
Banksy thinks that art belongs
 
anywhere
 
only in museums.
Banksy is a
 
street artist
 
traditional artist.
Why does Banksy hide from people?
The power to change opinions, behavior, or situations.
influence
Public acknowledgment or appreciation for achievement.
recognition
Wanting to know or learn more; inquisitive.
curious
Very expressive or striking in effect.
dramatic
To become known widely; to move from one place or person to many.
spread
Public notice or fame; center of attention.
spotlight
To influence or cause a change in someone or something.
affect
A famous person who is widely recognized.
celebrity
A person who writes or reports news stories.
journalist
The collective means of communication TV, newspapers, online news.
media
Notice or interest from people or the media.
attention
Dark or depressing in appearance or mood.
gloomy
Surprising; not what people expect.
unexpected
Having a strong emotional or visual effect.
powerful
A visual representation such as a picture or design.
image
Showing emotional awareness or thoughtfulness toward others or topics.
sensitive
Without a known name; done or made by someone whose identity is hidden.
anonymous
Having an unknown identity or difficult to explain.
mysterious
Writing or drawings painted on walls usually without permission.
graffiti
Art created in public spaces often carrying a social or political message.
street art
Many people know Banksy’s name but they do not know his
 
face.
 
art
You know something is art when…
What would you paint on a wall in your neighborhood if you could?
What kind of influence can street art have on young people or communities?
How does public recognition change the way an artist feels about their work?
Why do you think people are so curious about hidden or unknown artists?
What makes a piece of art or performance dramatic?
How do ideas or artworks spread quickly in today’s world?
What happens when someone suddenly finds themselves in the spotlight?
How can a painting or message affect someone’s emotions or opinions?
What’s the difference between being famous and being a celebrity?
What kinds of questions might a journalist ask Banksy if they could interview him?
How do the media influence the way people think about art?
How does attention from the public or media change an artist’s career?
How could an artist turn a gloomy wall into something inspiring?
Why do unexpected locations make street art stand out?
Describe a powerful image or artwork you’ve seen. Why did it affect you?
What message can an image communicate without using words?
How can art show that the artist is sensitive or aware of people’s feelings?
Why would an artist choose to stay anonymous?
What makes an artist or piece of art seem mysterious?
Why might graffiti be seen as both art and vandalism?
What kind of ideas or emotions does street art usually try to express?