2016年8月13日 星期六

Environmental Street Artists, 環境街頭藝術家

A polar bear whose bottom half is caked in oily black gunk. A whale wrapped in striped fabric: a pseudo straightjacket. These are the messes climate change leaves behind, the things we know are happening but often don’t have the opportunity to see with our own eyes. Swiss street art duo Christian Rebecchi and Pablo Togni, otherwise known as NeverCrew, met in art school when they were 15 and started making work together soon after. As a team, the artists adorn the world with eye-popping and gut-wrenching images depicting the consequences of humanity’s actions on earth. Here: “Black machine” mural painting and installation on the Colosseo theater in Turin, Italy, in September 2015. (Photo by NeverCrew/The Huffington Post)
“Ordering machine” mural painting for Grenoble Street Art Fest in Grenoble, France, 2016. (Photo by NeverCrew/The Huffington Post)
“Signalling machine” mural painting for Urban Canvas in Varese, Italy, in 2015. (Photo by NeverCrew/The Huffington Post)
Environmental Street Artists
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