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By Sean Hart,

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Colourful buildings painted by Alex Brewer aka HENSE. Atlanta.

Plate is a large-scale installation seen in La Louvière, Belgium meant to highlight themes such as fragility, impermanence and the passage of time. The city of La Louvière has been producing plates for more than 160 years. This is a collaboration between Belgian duo Lucile Soufflet and Bernard Gigounonis.[x]

lacarpa:

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archiemcphee:

Do you remember a time when telephone booths were commonplace? When was the last time you used a public telephone, let alone a pay phone that lived inside a transparent little room of its own? Phone booths have become a relic and a mysterious five-member Japanese art collective, known only as Kingyobu (meaning “goldfish club”), is transforming these relics into awesome works of art. 

The goldfish tank phone booths have been popping up on the streets of Osaka, Japan: 

“Details remain murky – like, why? – but the group seems to have debuted their contraption at an art festival in late 2011, and have gone on to install several others throughout 2012.

Spectators have pointed out that it appears as if the goldfish are sandwiched between 2 sheets of glass, making for a cruel yet visually stunning functional phone booth. But that does not seem to be the case. Based on the making-of images, these are actual fish tanks.”

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just-art:

Os Gemeos in a collaboration with Aryz for mural on the side of the Urban Forms Gallery in Lodz, Poland.

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butchrag:

tacticalshoyu:

French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via

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loish:

amonkeysinspirations:

Found these Murals at a local skatepark in Whitley Bay, with Loish’s pretty ladies up on them, though I feel they are likely copied/inspired/in homage to her, really nice little surprise!

pretty aaaawesome!

alecshao:

The street art of JR

i passionately love JR’s work.

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