kvartside
Kvartside is a term sometimes used to describe a form of street art that involves the use of chalk on public sidewalks. It is generally considered a temporary and non-destructive form of artistic expression, as chalk drawings are washed away by rain or can be easily cleaned. Artists may create elaborate murals, intricate patterns, or simple drawings. The ephemeral nature of kvartside is often seen as a key characteristic, encouraging artists to create works that are appreciated in the moment. The practice is often done in public spaces like parks, plazas, and sidewalks, allowing for broad accessibility and spontaneous viewing by passersby. While not as permanent as graffiti or murals painted with durable materials, kvartside can still foster community engagement and beautify urban environments. It can be a way for individuals, including children and amateur artists, to engage with art in an accessible and low-stakes manner. The materials are inexpensive and readily available, making it a democratic art form.