This project focuses on the characterization of street-artists' materials and their ageing processes. The "Street Art" artistic movement consists in the creation and exhibition of artworks in a public and/or a private place. This work deals with graffiti art made with aerosol paints, which is one of the most widespread techniques used by the artists together with the brush. Spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis permitted to characterize the molecular composition of the organic components of the paint and to determine the chemical markers, creating a spectral database to be used in the investigation of the different street-art works.

Characterization of spray paints used in the street art by spectroscopic and chromatographic technique

G Lorenzetti;S Legnaioli;V Marchiafava;M Picollo;S Orsini
2016

Abstract

This project focuses on the characterization of street-artists' materials and their ageing processes. The "Street Art" artistic movement consists in the creation and exhibition of artworks in a public and/or a private place. This work deals with graffiti art made with aerosol paints, which is one of the most widespread techniques used by the artists together with the brush. Spectroscopic and chromatographic analysis permitted to characterize the molecular composition of the organic components of the paint and to determine the chemical markers, creating a spectral database to be used in the investigation of the different street-art works.
2016
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
SPRAY PAINTS
street art
NOVA
SARATOGA-HAPPY COLORS
SPRAY 2000
FT-IR
UV-VIS-NIR reflectance spectroscopic
Raman
Py-GC/MS
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