Video: People from scotch tape on the streets of Spain. Street artist Plas
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If you are planning to travel around Spain, and in one of the cities of this wonderful country you suddenly see a strange figure sitting on a street lamp, or another figure hanging over the heads of passers-by, hooked on the wires, do not be scared and call the police. Perhaps you were lucky enough to meet the fruits of the work of the Spanish street artist, known by the pseudonym Plas … It is he who, sparing no time and effort, integrates figures made of scotch tape into the urban space. People made of scotch tape, made by the artist, appear in the most unexpected places: hanging from lanterns, climbing walls and fences, rolling on an improvised swing attached to a tall arched bridge … Extremely, you can't say anything. But why should they be afraid, these creatures - they are made of scotch tape, they are not afraid of either height, or bad weather, or ridicule or over-attention of passers-by.
But the artist himself has a hard time. Under cover of darkness, he "inspires" his "wards" to new places of residence, and in the morning people only have to wonder at the metamorphoses that happened to the city in just one night.
This artist has a lot of ideas and an inexhaustible supply of energy, and you can read about his work and see photos from the scene in his creative blog.
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