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Street artists, like INSA and Banks, prefer anonymity to frame. Why may this be the case for such renowned artists? Does the mystery surrounding these artists make their work more appealing?

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Many street artists like to stay anonymous because it adds a feel of magic and mystery to their works. It helps to engage others with their work and overall makes people more curious. It can also prevent the artist from getting into trouble at work if their work is based off of their politcal views. Hope thie helps :)
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Lots of artists prefer anonymity in order to create an air of mystery to their work, which makes more people curious to its roots. This also protects the artist from controversy that might follow them in their professional and personal lives, especially if their art is based on advocacy or their political views.

(Example Answer) The mystery of anonymous work makes the art more appealing to those who appreciate it because of the idea that the average person can make something so moving and inspiring.

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I hope this helps! :)

I'm not sure if this was a question that needed specific key words or phrases in it, so I just wrote what I would answer if I was given the question without any context.

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