Little Girl Trapped Behind A Grate By Dan Witz
TrendHead — April 13, 2009 — Art & Design
References: sidleecollective & woostercollective
At first you don’t notice her - you would probably just walk past, but then out of the corner of your eye, you register the horror - a little girl is trapped behind a grate in the concrete wall. How terrifying.
But of course it’s not real - just another genius street art idea from American artist Dan Witz (1957, NYC). He is in the Netherlands at the moment doing his fist solo exhibition arranged by Sid Lee Collective in collaboration with RELOAD magazine.
The ‘New Streetworks by Dan Witz’ exhibition opened Thursday April 9 at Sid Lee collective gallery.
But of course it’s not real - just another genius street art idea from American artist Dan Witz (1957, NYC). He is in the Netherlands at the moment doing his fist solo exhibition arranged by Sid Lee Collective in collaboration with RELOAD magazine.
The ‘New Streetworks by Dan Witz’ exhibition opened Thursday April 9 at Sid Lee collective gallery.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Street Art - Creating interactive and immersive street art installations that capture audience attention.
2. Hyper-realistic Street Art - Creating highly realistic street art that creates immersive experiences for viewers.
3. Political Street Art - Creating street art that communicates political messages and addresses social issues.
Industry Implications
1. Fine Arts - The fine arts industry could create immersive installations for street art exhibitions.
2. Advertising - Advertising industry could utilize hyper-realistic street art as a way to engage audiences.
3. Politics - Political campaigns could leverage political street art as a way to communicate with constituents.
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