Decaying Buildings Make for some Pretty Sweet Art Work
Yes, I know, we've all seen some pretty cool street art - but how do you like these examples from the Fench artist Oakoak that use decaying parts of buildings and streets (such as chipped paintwork, cracks and even road rubble) as part of their artwork.
I don't mind seeing a bit of wear and tear around town, I think it can make things interesting, adding a bit of curiosity to the surroundings. Adding something like this to the mix would just make you smile. I'd be absolutely delighted if I noticed one of these little features, and be glad that urban creativity is alive and well.
Read on here at Atlantic Cities.
I don't mind seeing a bit of wear and tear around town, I think it can make things interesting, adding a bit of curiosity to the surroundings. Adding something like this to the mix would just make you smile. I'd be absolutely delighted if I noticed one of these little features, and be glad that urban creativity is alive and well.
Read on here at Atlantic Cities.
Oh and here's some more (but on a bigger scale!)
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