In NYC Posterchild Turns Public Eye Sores into Art
Bianca — November 15, 2009 — Art & Design
References: bladediary & urbanprankster
Posterchild, one of Toronto’s most famous street artists, has taken to the streets of NYC for his most recent public art. He’s been on a mission to convert public eye soars, like phone booths, into art, like these superhero change rooms.
Check out some of the most interesting pieces we’ve seen by Posterchild in the gallery above, as well as the Posterchild NYC sunsets video, and make sure to keep your eyes peeled for urban art installations in your city!
Check out some of the most interesting pieces we’ve seen by Posterchild in the gallery above, as well as the Posterchild NYC sunsets video, and make sure to keep your eyes peeled for urban art installations in your city!
Trend Themes
1. Street Art Transformation - Opportunity for artists to repurpose public eye sores into visually appealing urban art installations.
2. Public Space Revitalization - Potential for cities to enhance the aesthetic appeal of public spaces by integrating art installations.
3. Creative Urban Interventions - Innovative ways for artists to engage with the urban environment and transform mundane structures into visually captivating pieces.
Industry Implications
1. Street Art - The street art industry can capitalize on the trend by promoting and supporting artists who specialize in transforming public spaces.
2. Urban Design - Urban designers can explore collaborations with street artists to revitalize public spaces and create engaging urban interventions.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Cities can leverage art installations to attract tourists and enhance the overall visitor experience.
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