35 Humorous Street Art Pieces Incorporated Into The Streets Of Paris By OakOak (New Pics)
Various forms of street art like graffiti are a familiar sight in all our cities. Street art is there to surprise and inspire us, to shake up the often dull urban environments in which it can usually be found in order to give us a fresh perspective on our otherwise familiar neighborhoods and streets. In the last few years, the number of talented street artists has grown dramatically, meaning that this also affects people's interest in street art as it is not an easy thing to create clever art in a short period of time.
It’s definitely not the first time that the French street art artist OakOak has been mentioned on Bored Panda, as we have previously featured the said artist’s work here, and here. The artist is well-known for his “urban-like” style, created on random streets of France and Paris, and composed entirely of things such as spray paint and even random objects found on the premises. Cracks, holes, and small grooves are enough for OakOak to notice the figures they suggest and that’s where he gets most of his inspiration from; his work is done on the go.
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"streets of paris" pretty sure this is Japan, but it's still awesome :D
Yes, further down there's another very obviously japanese.
Load More Replies...The French artist describes himself as a “fun-loving street artist who likes to play with urban elements,” given that his creations range from either being very light and humorous to very inspirational and deep as he tries to bring exposure to important topics such as climate change.
The artist has also released a book called “Oak Oak Let’s Play” that has more than 100 images of his creative and clever works. The book was released in 3 languages and features some of the most famous pieces from Oak Oak. You can see Bruce Lee kicking some concrete to a tightrope walker about to cross a chain, with each piece a hilarious take on an ordinary object in the streets of Paris.
Here's the official introduction to the artist’s book from the publisher’s release:
“Oak Oak is a young man from Saint-Etienne (France) who loves to take a walk in the city. But unlike any ordinary tourist looking for historical buildings and the most daring architectures, Oak Oak seeks insignificant details. A small crack on a wall? That is precisely what he will be drawn to! Instead of seeing a defect in construction, he would rather see a web spun by Spider-Man. A post has been knocked over? Instead of blaming whoever failed to put it back in place, he would rather make up a story to explain why it is down. Therefore, Oak Oak is an unusual lateral thinker in an urban environment. Welcome to his world…”
This is awesome! I honestly can't tell if the 'hive' is painted or part of the original (broken) cement.
she be looking pissed bc Aladdin is just sitting there doing nothing. i mean 'c mon dude climb the building to get in lmaoo
If this in in France, why is that sign in English? Shouldn't it say Arreter? (There should be a little symbol over the first e)
I feel like he is vulnerable to a kick and thus at risk for dropping the rock tho.
Reminds me of that one scene from Brave, where Eleanore is trying to catch fish like Merida is teaching her.
Although it goes rated R when the winter comes and the leaves fall off. : 0
Thanks, saved me from a long google search as I didn't know how to search for him
Load More Replies..."shut up!". Is the feast on the other side of the fence?I can smell grilled boar.
Milhouse!! The person who was always famous but not as famous as bart!
They should have named the thing he is pushing “Responsibilities”
Load More Replies...You have more than you need, leave enough for the rest of us to servive. Please.
*Survive, but yes. Stop being horrible! We still have time to change!
Load More Replies...from the storm drains??? creepy IT white arms??? I'm going to have very refined nightmares!
haha i see how you could think that! but they're actually supposed to be the arms from The Creation of Adam Michelange...pped29.jpg
I think the arms are very well proportioned.
Load More Replies...Homage to Albert Uderzo, the creator of Obelix and Asterix, who died in March 2020.
It says "No Parking", but that doesn't necessarily mean "No Loitering".
Load More Replies...And thus was created another tedious spot for tourist picture-taking.
"I saw it too." " Should we shoot it?" "No, it's not a sasquatch." "Why would we shoot a sasquatch?" ' "Stupidity." Why not shoot this thing?" "It's not breathing."
I always knew there was something about M&Ms that I never trusted...
*inhales* SPOOOPY SCARY SKELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTOOOOOOOOOOONNNNNNNNNNNNNNSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Yeah, I've been that cloud. A lot of us have been, if we're honest with ourselves.
Why am I thinking of that one meme where dad comes home and the family is waiting with knives in their hands
If I don't get something soon I don't think I'n going to make it.
This looks photoshopped, where is the wall texture and why are some pixels not whole?
All in how you look at it. I like the upper way this artist looks.
"It's just a puddle you said , you lying dog, help me out of this mess!
GET HIM!! *Other tiny black stick men wearing police outfits chase that one* "SIR YOU NEED TO STOP
I've seen a bunch of these posted on various picdumps with no attribution. It's great to see the collected with credit given to the artist.
I've seen a bunch of these posted on various picdumps with no attribution. It's great to see the collected with credit given to the artist.
