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7 posts tagged OaKoAK
7 posts tagged OaKoAK
OaKoAk (previously featured here) has struck again, using his keen eye for location to create another whimsical piece of street art that blends into its surroundings. This time he featured two of our favourite comic strip characters, Bill Watterson’s awesome Calvin and Hobbes, playing along an ivy vine.
For his latest piece of whimsical street art, OaKoAk (previously featured here) has restored the mighty King Kong to his place atop the Empire State Building. (Well, sort of.) We think it’s pretty awesome.
A sweet, simple, and awesomely uplifting message courtesy of OaKoAk’s wonderful street art (previously featured here).
“Here’s Johnny!”
French street artist OaKoAK (previously featured here) took advantage of a damaged wooden door to recreate one of cinema’s most famous scenes, the moment Jack Nicholson’s crazed character finally breaks through the bathroom door in Stanley Kubrick’s awesome horror film The Shining, based on the novel by Stephen King.
[via Street Art Utopia]
More wonderfully whimsical street art by French artist OaKoAK (previously featured here), who likes to play with existing elements of the urban landscape, often making surprisingly small alterations or enhancements to achieve striking results, enabling us to see the world through his eyes.
“Using simple means and materials, OakOak undermines his neighborhood with playful results. He uses a minimal amount of actual original artwork, instead re-purposing signs, facades, cement blocks, chipping paint, and more. OakOak transforms a neighborhood’s imperfections into its own adornments. “
He says of his interventions:
“The less I intervene on the wall or the road, the better, especially if I can totally change the sense of the urban environment.”
[via Beautiful Decay]
Source beautifuldecay.com
French street artist Oakoak has a gift for making ordinary sights into something awesome.
[via Street Art Utopia]
Source streetartutopia.com