Video: The old pool turns into an octopus dwelling. Interesting art project Octopus Pool
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
What, "just pictures" on walls, fences, new buildings and buildings for demolition are no longer of interest to art lovers? Give them practical art projects for the benefit of the people? This means that the graffiti project called Octopus Pool Art from the Swiss artists group NEVERCREW will appeal to you. Moreover, the implementation of this project deserves both attention and admiration.
So, given - the old pool in the Lugano Park, favored by skaters for their rides. For an artist, a street art master, it's like a blank canvas from which you can make anything. Our heroes wanted to populate this pool … a huge octopus with long tentacles.
So from a gray, gloomy, dilapidated pool, the object turned into a bright and colorful center, where roller-skating, skateboarding and bicycle lovers gather. Is this not an example of how you can "grease the map of everyday life by splashing paint from a bottle" and add colorful emotions to these very gray everyday life?
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