The positive vandalism is the fight against the tedium, monotony, boredom, sobriety, apathy, and industrialization that today drowns every bit of town or city that surrounds us. It is a grain of sand to bring out small smiles, it is to stimulate the mind of the pedestrian who runs in a hurry to his destination and, for a moment, steal a second of his time and thought about something out of the planned. It is to give color to the gray and white that it invades us, it is giving nature to the concrete and brick that suffocates it, it is putting something where before there was "nothing".
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I have to admit, I was skeptical when I saw the title... where I live too many "street artists" are really just vandals in disguise, ravaging beautiful old brick buildings with spray paint, but this first pic shows me that this is different. I like this a lot... the scale is not too large, its like looking out a window into another world.
This would be perfect where I live... the colors are restful, and we all love flamingos down here.
I would like to see this at several points during the day, to see the light play across the water!
I love night scenes, and this one distracts the eye from the less than beautiful tower behind it.
This is a nice, colorful accent to this little structure, the savanna goes so well with the clay roofing tiles.
I looks like this one lives surrounded by other artworks. I love the blue background with the reds, golds and terracotta colors.
I love the silhouettes that seem to be used on most of these, and the background colors instantly made me think of the plains of Africa, even though I have never been there.
I almost missed the elephant and the giraffe... two more favorite animals.
Just be careful around them with those spikes!
Load More Replies...I like them but be careful someone did this to the cliff of Mohair and boy people are upset rightly so. Vandalising man made stuff especially if it needs help is great doing it to a gorgeous piece of nature no. They are nice though.
Hopefully hiding the spambot with this post. However, I do like your art. I also like the title. We all need positives, especially in vandalism.
I am so pleased by these... they perfectly brightened up some rather drab industrial spots
Hopefully hiding the spambot with this post. However, I do like your art. I also like the title. We all need positives, especially in vandalism.
I am so pleased by these... they perfectly brightened up some rather drab industrial spots
