Video: Gazing pillars on the streets of France. Bully street art by CyKlope
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Walking the streets of France, even in splendid isolation, a passer-by should not forget that he is not alone. They are watching him closely. Even with one single eye. Gazing Cyclops Pillars is a hooligan street art artist who calls himself CyKlope … So these pillars are a kind of author's autograph. The French artist believes that city streets often lack color, and people often lack smiles. Therefore, he undertook to solve this problem, for which he chose the only suitable way - street art in the form of decoration with creative painting of pillars that sadly stick out of the ground here and there.
CyKlope's favorite creative surfaces are the round-toed pillars, of course. It is convenient to turn them into eyes, drawing bared or smiling mouths on the "body" through a stencil, or to indulge in some other way. But the eye is an indispensable attribute of this artist's street art. Otherwise, what's the point in all this? However, the meaning is found by other people who involuntarily smile, noticing on the gray and dull streets of the city something amusing, funny and bright, like all the same painted cyclops pillars. Over time, people get used to this decoration in the city, and cannot imagine how they could have lived before without the accompanying gaze of iron idols.
Near these pillars, both local and visiting people take pictures with pleasure. They are as popular as famous historical monuments and other places of pilgrimage for tourists. Despite the fact that CyKlope lives and works in France, he also adorns the pillars of other cities with traditional street art, where from time to time he travels with a creative mission.
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