Street Art for Pigeons by Combo is Made for Feathery Friends
Meghan Young — September 5, 2012 — Unique
References: combo-streetart & whitezine
Graffiti artist Combo has put together a unique gallery of work aptly called Street Art for Pigeons. That is because it is literally street art for pigeons. The miniature framed pieces have been mounted outdoors on concrete walls at the eye level of pigeons. Yes, that means for humans to enjoy them, they will have to flop down on their bellies and mingle with the birds.
But it doesn't end there. The Street Art for Pigeons series is comprised of iconic artworks including Shepard Fairey's Hope poster, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Grant Wood's American Gothic. The kicker is that each of them have been tweaked to appeal to its special audience. They have all been pigeonified.
But it doesn't end there. The Street Art for Pigeons series is comprised of iconic artworks including Shepard Fairey's Hope poster, Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and Grant Wood's American Gothic. The kicker is that each of them have been tweaked to appeal to its special audience. They have all been pigeonified.
Trend Themes
1. Street Art for Animals - The trend of creating art specifically for animals, such as pigeons, opens up opportunities for artists to explore new forms of expression and connect with a previously untapped audience.
2. Interactive Outdoor Art - The concept of mounting art outdoors at eye level for pigeons creates a unique interactive experience for both animals and humans, disrupting the traditional gallery setting and engaging with the urban environment in a new way.
3. Reimagining Iconic Artworks - The pigeonification of famous artworks in the Street Art for Pigeons series demonstrates the potential for artists to reimagine and reinterpret well-known masterpieces, bringing a fresh perspective and injecting humor into the art world.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can leverage the trend of street art for animals to create unique exhibitions that attract a broader audience, fostering a stronger connection between art and nature.
2. Outdoor Advertising - The concept of interactive outdoor art for animals presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for advertisers to create memorable and engaging campaigns that captivate both human and animal viewers, offering a new way for brands to connect with audiences.
3. Animal Welfare Organizations - Animal welfare organizations can embrace the trend of reimagining iconic artworks for animals to promote animal rights and conservation through creative campaigns, leveraging art as a powerful tool for education and awareness.
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