ARYZ Creates a Piece Called 'Overprotection' in Austria
Jamie Danielle Munro — April 5, 2014 — Art & Design
This industrial street art by ARYZ was recently painted in Lynz, Austria. The piece is called 'Overprotection,' and features a devious-looking couple in a suspicious embrace.
The timelapse video that accompanies this work is also worth watching. ARYZ is captured painting the entire mural, and it's amazing to see just how much work is put into these projects. ARYZ is seen endlessly going up and down on a massive crane, slowly piecing together this massive piece of artwork. The end result makes everything worth it, as the detail can be seen even from across the water.
ARYZ doesn't explicitly state why this piece of industrial street art is called 'Overprotection,' but it could have something to do with the one person holding his significant other a bit too tight in the work.
The timelapse video that accompanies this work is also worth watching. ARYZ is captured painting the entire mural, and it's amazing to see just how much work is put into these projects. ARYZ is seen endlessly going up and down on a massive crane, slowly piecing together this massive piece of artwork. The end result makes everything worth it, as the detail can be seen even from across the water.
ARYZ doesn't explicitly state why this piece of industrial street art is called 'Overprotection,' but it could have something to do with the one person holding his significant other a bit too tight in the work.
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