D*Face is my second favourite street artist, a great complement as most of them are total aerosols. To be honest, for a while he was giving Pure Evil, my top street artist, a run for his money with brilliant spray can sculptures.
I fell in love with him a little more when I learned about his method.
D*Face dressed as a council worker in yellow jackets while he and his crew installed the pieces. They then unwrapped their works of art and sprinted off.
You have got to love the expressions and the applause of the bystanding Londoners as the street artists sprinted off.
Street Artist Disguises
D*Face As A Council Worker
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Installations - Opportunities for street artists to disguise their work as harmless everyday objects or activities, engaging and surprising viewers.
2. Artistic Disguises - Innovative approaches for artists to incorporate disguises as part of their creative process, adding an element of mystery and excitement for audience interaction.
3. Public Performance Art - Emerging trend of artists engaging in live performances while creating art in public spaces, blurring the line between street art and performance art.
Industry Implications
1. Art - Disruptive innovation opportunities for artists to explore new methods of engaging with the audience and creating immersive experiences.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Potential for brands to collaborate with street artists on unique advertising campaigns that grab attention and create memorable experiences for consumers.
3. Event Management - Opportunities for event organizers to incorporate street art installations and live performances as a way to enhance the overall experience and engagement of attendees.