Trash Can Graffiti

This Artistic Collaboration Lead to Some Amazing Trash Street Art

German art collective Mentalgassi joined forced with Brazilian street artist Mundano to beautify Sao Paolo's trash cans. The trash-street-art hybrid project certainly brightens up the Brazilian city!

The trash cans in Sao Paulo are mounted onto poles. The artists took advantage of this arrangement and turned the pole into a person, so that it looks as though the garbage can is their backpack. This creates an incredibly visual street installation that everyone can enjoy as they make their way through the city.

The artwork also calls attention to the garbage cans, encouraging people to use them instead of, say, littering on the street. It's an inventive and entertaining way to keep trash where it belongs.
Trend Themes
1. Trash Can Art - Using trash cans as a canvas for artistic expression and urban beautification.
2. Collaborative Street Art - Art collectives and street artists teaming up to create unique and impactful public art installations.
3. Environmental Awareness - Using art to promote responsible waste management and encourage people to use garbage cans.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Exploring innovative ways to incorporate art into public spaces and create interactive installations.
2. Urban Planning - Integrating art and community engagement into urban infrastructure projects for aesthetic and functional improvements.
3. Environmental Sustainability - Creating awareness about waste management and promoting responsible behaviors through creative initiatives.

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