traceurists
Traceurists are individuals who engage in the practice of traceurism, a form of urban art and street culture that involves the use of chalk to create temporary, ephemeral artworks on public surfaces. The term "traceur" is derived from the French word "tracer," meaning to draw or trace. Traceurism emerged in the late 20th century, particularly in cities like Paris, where artists began using chalk to create intricate designs and messages on sidewalks, walls, and other surfaces.
Traceurists often work in groups, known as "traceurs" or "traceuses," and their artworks can range from simple
Traceurism has gained recognition as a legitimate form of urban art, with exhibitions and events dedicated