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Looking for "intentional" creativity on the streets of various countries. This kind of art is full of healing power

2019-11-06 10:02

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] British artist Alex Chinneck recently created a series of "twisted" mailboxes across the UK. The work continues the artist's style of creating interesting public art pieces that transform everyday life into the extraordinary. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] Thousands of colorful umbrellas are hung on the old streets of Jerusalem, Israel. The fresh canopy adds a bit of fashion to the ancient streets. With the arrival of summer, there are a large number of street artists performing in the local urban area, and local music works are also emerging one after another. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] Dutch artist Leon Keer participated in the Bulgarian 3D Street Art Festival. He painted a Snow White lying on her side at the door of a storage room. He used the principle of optical illusion to make the picture look very three-dimensional. Snow White locked up in the storage room symbolizes the lost innocence, and the artist hopes to help people find this precious value of life. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] A talented American mother insists on drawing beautiful cartoons on her sons’ tissues every day for many years, and then packs them with their lunches to create surprises for them. Star Wars, Iron Man, Doctor Who, and Minions have all appeared in her works. Each work takes her 20 minutes to several hours to create. The artist mother from Brooklyn, New York, talks with her sons every night before bed about the topics they want to paint on their napkins the next day. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] A local traffic light in Friedberg, Germany, replaced the image of the villain on it with the image of "Elvis Presley". The King of American Rock and Roll "Elvis Presley" joined the U.S. Army in 1958 and served in Friedberg, Germany from October 1958 to March 1960. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] The winter in Sweden is so cold and long that it almost makes people suffer from depression. A DJ named Adam came up with a fun idea to put "eyes" purchased online from China on walls, trash cans, trees, telephone poles and other corners of the city, naming it "eye bombing". With this finishing touch, the winter in the Swedish town seems to be full of life and vitality. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] Hanging gardens seem to be only found in fantasy novels, but DROR Studio has turned this imagination into reality in Istanbul. The park has an elevated corridor with a running track, and winding walkways in the woods connect these installations, allowing people to choose different routes through the park. In addition, designers also put hammocks and giant trampolines into the park. Istanbul is a city with very little greenery. The studio wanted to make a fundamental change and design a park in an innovative way that would activate the public experience. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] "Street Art" created by Swiss artist Felice Varini at the Castle of Carcassonne. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] Artists in Paris, France, plant green plants and flower branches in shoes, hoping to make everyone think about the integration of nature and life. (Source: Oriental IC)

During Valentine's Day, "love waterfalls" appear on the streets of Tirana, the capital of Albania, and art installations with "I love you" written in different languages ​​​​are also erected in the city center park, filling the romantic holiday atmosphere. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] A contemporary artist and sculptor from Australia has turned an 80-year-old wooden elevator at a Sydney train station into a ceiling sculpture! This public sculpture is made from two floors of renovated old wooden elevators, suspended from the ceiling in the center of the station hall. The length of these two floors of elevators is 50 meters, with a total of 244 wooden steps and a weight of 5 tons. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] Polish artists have recently added many surprises to Warsaw Fairy Tale Park! There are many aging trees in the fairy tale park. In order to prevent the government from cutting them down, the artist came up with the idea of ​​turning them all into wood sculptures. The aging trees instantly turned into lifelike art sculptures, which is really pleasing to the eye. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] Berlin-based artists Thomas Granseuer and Tomislav Topic created a translucent fabric installation at the CARME Art Center in Brescia, a city in northern Italy. The art center was formerly a church. The entire set of works is hung directly above the nave of the church. There is a wide enough depth space at the top so that people can view them from multiple angles. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] The colorful graffiti works on the exterior walls of local apartments in Kauzincbarcika, Hungary, are part of the "Urban Color" project in Kauzincbarcika. From 2013 to the present, 20 projects have been completed. Multiple works. (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Cultural Channel Comprehensive] For artists, life is full of surprises, which are places where they can give full play to their creative talents. A Norwegian artist used the dust on his car windshield as a "canvas" to paint on. The American landmark "Mountain President" and Michelangelo's "God created Adam" were moved to the rear window of his dusty Ford car, which is amazing! (Source: Oriental IC)

[Global Network Culture Channel Comprehensive] Freiburg, Germany, interesting graffiti appeared on the local streets. It is a picture of a mouse chasing a cat, and the text changes the rules, which is very interesting. (Source: Oriental IC)

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