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Eyebombing Bulgaria: Artist Adds Googly Eyes to Bollards, Bins & Pipes

09 Jun

[ By WebUrbanist in Art & Street Art & Graffiti. ]

As public art interventions go, googly-eye additions to urban objects and surfaces are pretty simple to implement, effectively animating their surroundings without too much work (or risk of being caught).

Humans are naturally wired to read faces into ordinary things, but an extra cue or too by someone like Vanyu Krastev solidifies the effect, often with hilarious results.

Cracked bollards become crooked Pac Man-esque creatures and gaping water pipes seem to scream while doors and garbage cans gain strange sentience. The emotive range of these inanimate objects is quite impressive, considering it’s entirely in the eye of the viewer (and the two eyes placed on a given thing).

Eyebombing is nothing new (at least as old as the internet and probably as old as ‘googly eyes’ themselves), but always a fun way to lighten someone’s day as they pass by on the street. It’s also a form of expression anyone can engage in — very little skill or cash required.

It is “different from traditional types of street art like tagging, sticking, stencils” according to Eyebombing.com because “the above forms are largely driven by egocentric behaviour, like getting seen, respect and maybe a hope to get famous, often using vandalism as modus operandi.”

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Chamber of Commerce Mural – AGCC Visual Art Director Marshall Astor Painting Pipes

27 Aug

A few nice visual art images I found:

Chamber of Commerce Mural – AGCC Visual Art Director Marshall Astor Painting Pipes
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Image by Angels Gate
Port of Los Angeles High School Students work with AGCC staff on the creation of a new mural, inspired by the work of Sister Corita Kent, on the wall of the Chamber of Commerce in San Pedro.

Photo by Michele Hubacek.

Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
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Image by Joye~

art stays
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Image by wallstalking.org
Posted by:Nina
Graffiti message:Art Stays
Taken on:26.8.2009
Place:Street
City:Ptuj
Country:SLOVENIA
Comment:The graffiti was made at the festival of the contemporary visual arts called Art Stays which took place between 24th and 31th July. It represents the main message of the festival: art connects people wherever they are, regardless of any societal and ecological problems which are illustrated by the hurricane in the background and which in a way inspire creation works of art like this.
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