Video: Graffiti from colored cups on a mesh fence. Art project of the Multistab studio
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Estonian design duo Multistab he approached the creation of street art in a completely new way, in particular, street art on fences, but without the use of applications and cans of paint. The guys "master" exclusively mesh metal fences, and decorate them with pictures made exclusively from … multi-colored plastic cups. The result is something that resembles a mosaic, where each cup is a pixel, only large and on the fence. The imagination and creativity of Estonians has brought graffiti to a completely new level. So, with one blow, the guys will kill several birds with one stone. Firstly, such graffiti is an alternative way of recycling plastic dishes, and secondly, it is an original decoration, if you like, - modern art made at a high level, which can become a landmark of a certain area, or even an entire city. And thirdly, finally, such graffiti is easily removed from sight if it suddenly causes inconvenience to someone. True, something tells me that this is unlikely to happen. At least with these graffiti from Multistab.
Probably, it's great when, instead of gray nondescript fences, the territory of a gray and nondescript warehouse, factory, enterprise, construction site - yes, any territory is surrounded by cheerful decorated fences, from which cartoons, folded like a mosaic, of multi-colored pixel cups are smiling at you. I immediately want to smile, which means that the mood is already positive. So, the day will turn out.
But it is probably even more interesting to compose these graffiti patterns on the fences. A kind of original puzzle, like the constructor "Assemble it yourself". Turn on your imagination, stock up on colorful "raw materials" like plastic cups - and create. And you can get acquainted with the work of Multistab on their website.
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