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Street Artist Greg Suits Turns An Abandoned Building Into A Giant Skull


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez

The street artist Greg Suits, aka Suitswon, transformed an abandoned building into a giant skull, perfectly using the gaping holes of the half-collapsed wall. An excellent creation located in New York, in the district of Greenpoint.

More info: Greg Suits, Raphael Gonzalez (h/t: ufunk)


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez


Greg Suits/Raphael Gonzalez

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