BEST 5 GRAFFITI BACKDROPS FOR INSTAGRAM IN INDIA

Graffiti is artworks that has been written, painted, or sketched on a wall or another surface, usually without the owner's consent and in plain sight of onlookers. Graffiti dates back to ancient times, with instances appearing in ancient Egypt, ancient Greece, and the Roman Empire. It can range from simple scribbled messages to intricate wall murals. So today let’s see such best 5 places in India where you can find incredible graffiti art.

 


1. CHAPEL ROAD, BANDRA WEST, MUMBAI

Street graffiti covers the whole stretch of Bandra between Mount Carmel Church and Hill Road, providing passers-by with a beautiful sight. Most of the street art is concentrated along Chapel Road and Waroda Road. The hidden treasure is the little settlement of Ranwar, which is located enroute. This thriving neighbourhood, with its historic homes and winding lanes, has been turned into a creative hotspot.

People from various regions pay a visit to this location just for the attractive art that the walls contain. Try clicking pictures on a landscape mode so that the entire wall would come in your picture.

Dress up in a boho style to get those all those artistic vibes here. I assure you that you’ll end up capturing shots with the best of Bollywood actors ( their murals) here.


2. FORT KOCHI, KERALA


Even the internet begins with the phrase "Kochi comes alive via Art streets." Thus, the influence of art is that it brings a place to life, in preparation for the festival and ceremonies, enormous, vibrant street murals are being prepared, offering an unexpected visual delight. Eight teenage graffiti artists from across the world are exploring and producing street art in open areas in the Fort Kochi and Mattancherry communities.

People who are unaware of this little-known fact about Kerala end up just travelling to beaches, temples, and churches. For your backdrop you’ll not only get excellent human murals but also comic characters on the walls. Pick up your sunglasses, doll up in some quirky clothes and pose according to your liking. Consider taking wide angles.


3.  HATIBAGAN, KOLKATA


One must be aware of the location of the Pantaloons in Hatibagan. This specific wall graffiti is located directly across from Pantaloons. This piece of art is located on a one-story classic old home situated on a small road. In sharp contrast to the home's antiquity, the graffiti creates a metropolis by combining diverse hues of green and yellow.

One can choose a portrait image that will fit properly on your feed while leaving a mixture of colours. The images shot here will be bright and invigorating. Consider giving your photo a retro touch to bring out the rustic themes. Shoot from a distance to capture the full wall.

Images recorded here might make fantastic Facebook cover images.



4.  French Colony, Pondicherry


The smallest French settlement, Pondicherry, still has some French residents. The history of trade and conflict in the city is extensive and intriguing. The city has a remarkable French influence, notably in the historic districts where Mediterranean-style apartments and bakeries line the Rues and Boulevards. It is covered in blue and yellow abstract art murals and doodles that are relevant to the area.

Since the paintings add to the chaos and excitement, attempt a variety of bizarre stances around the colony. Wear those summer skirts, females, and boys, put on some funky shorts to complement your picture.

Give photography a try at landscape and portrait photography. If you're a couple seeking for a pre-wedding location, this one could be for you. It is also a good destination for youngsters who love going to such artistic place.


5. LODHI ART DISTRICT, DELHI


Lodhi Colony was the final British housing estate to be built, and it has a rich history in Delhi's chronology for its famous design. Since 2015, the St+Art India Foundation has invited 50 renowned street artists from across the world to help build the Lodhi Art District, which is currently visited by everyone from ordinary citizens to foreign visitors and international officials.

Delhiites and the rest of India have incredible graffiti art in their own country. You may test out any photo ideas you have in mind here. Capturing moments with your loved ones here will result in an emotional tie to the photograph.
Give panoramic views a try and capture the full wall in one picture. You traverse the length of the alley, taking portrait and landscape photos for your social media profiles.

Hope you would love these walls. Do pay a visit and enhance your Insta & FB feeds.

             











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