Street Artist Bonom Makes Building Length Graffiti
Rachel — July 22, 2009 — Art & Design
References: woostercollective & notcot.org
Street artist Bonom has created a new display in Brussels that is not only impressive for its style, but for its size! The falling fox wall art by Bonom covers the length of at least a few storeys of the Brussels building, and shows the speed of the fox’s drop.
I’m trying to figure out how Bonom managed to pull off this piece of art work, but either way, the falling fox is a great way to add some fun to an otherwise grey and basic building.
Take a look above.
I’m trying to figure out how Bonom managed to pull off this piece of art work, but either way, the falling fox is a great way to add some fun to an otherwise grey and basic building.
Take a look above.
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