Incredible Piccasso-esque artworks have surfaced from Brazil, created by street artist André Muniz Gonzaga. Gonzaga has some serious talent when it comes to graffiti and does it in a very distinctive way. He creates surreal pieces of street art that are good enough to be put in galleries across the world.
Gonzage transforms random surfaces he finds outside into abstract and quirky characters and faces. According to the Laughing Squid, he scopes out, "rundown areas that contain deformations, stains, mold or cracks in the environment." Gonzaga describes his works as "bizzare passion," however they're far from bizarre and more along the lines of magnificent.
If you're a fan of street-art of art in general these are definitely worth checking out.
Surreal Street Installations
André Muniz Gonzaga Creates Increadible Artworks in Bizarre Plac
Trend Themes
1. Surreal Street Art - Opportunity for businesses to collaborate with street artists to create visually stunning and thought-provoking installations in public spaces.
2. Graffiti as Fine Art - Potential for galleries and museums to exhibit graffiti as a legitimate and highly regarded art form, blurring the line between street art and traditional art.
3. Transforming Urban Spaces - Companies specializing in urban revitalization and placemaking can incorporate surreal street installations to enhance the aesthetics and cultural vibrancy of public areas.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Chance for art galleries to showcase unconventional street art as a new and exciting genre.
2. Museums - Opportunity for museums to embrace the graffiti movement by hosting exhibitions that explore its cultural significance and artistic value.
3. Urban Development - Chance for urban development organizations to partner with street artists in creating vibrant and visually compelling installations that engage the community and promote tourism.