Chalked Shadow Street Art

Ellis Gallagher Brings the Streets of New York to Life

New York artist Ellis Gallagher uses chalk to make everyday street objects pop. You can see some of his work in the gallery above, and check out more at the links below. The objects include bicycles, planters, poles—nothing particularly exciting. The chalk outlines of the objects’ shadows, however, are truly amazing. They make passersby pay attention to things they would otherwise overlook.

Ellis Gallagher is a talented street artist who is demanding attention in the overcrowded New York City artist scene.
Trend Themes
1. Chalked Shadow Street Art - Using chalk to make everyday street objects pop and demand attention.
2. Elevating Mundane Objects - By creating chalk outlines of mundane objects' shadows, passersby pay attention to things they would otherwise overlook.
3. Interactive Street Art - Street art that invites the audience to engage and interact with everyday objects.
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2. Public Art Installations - Creating interactive public art installations that engage with the surrounding environment and community.
3. Tourism Industry - Creating unique and visually stunning street art in cities to attract tourists and promote the local culture and arts scene.

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