Street Artists Turn Boring Stairs In Paris Into Works Of Art
Artist duo Zag & Sia has created an awesome project that focuses on the idea of anamorphosis: the couple turns dull, grey stairs in the streets of Paris into works of art that aim to pass on the message of freedom of expression to their wide audience. We certainly expect to see more of them.
La Parisienne XIII
Morlaisienne – Rebirth
La Kahina
Les Mômes
SìA… laid bare
La Parisienne – Stravinsky
La Vannetaise – Ecclésia
The Little Parisian
Via Art Sheep (h/t: Bored Panda)
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