Walking down Rua do Alecrim in Lisbon I passed a derelict building and had to look at it twice to make sure my eyes weren’t deceiving me – and was taken by surprise – a very pleasant one because the statement made by the artist is right up my street.
Street art is not elitist and reaches all kinds of people, according to the artist. Some people are touched by the statement and stop and think, while others walk on by.
The artist says that his work is sometimes unauthorised. He is inspired by outdoor spaces, where his art resides. Some of his exhibits last a few hours and others a few weeks.
He likes being anonymous because it gives him more freedom of expression.
The artist says he’s been changing streets to the way he wants them to look like for a long time.
Quote by the artist:
Lately, I’ve been feeling that the world is being searched by fear. Governments choose intolerant and discriminatory measures and police practice invasive attitudes on the minorities. The word SECURITY nowadays can knockdown the concept of individual privacy. This control freak machine keeps working as the tank is constantly refilled with fear, should we keep lowing our heads and spread our hands against the wall?
Info on the artist obtained from this article – Meet Forest Dump – The Nature Fan.
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lol. It’s so funny. It makes me feel relax. they are really gifted artists.
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That is so true, their canvas is so much bigger than can fit in a room. I love how they transform the physical spaces into something that is beautiful.
The is certainly an amazing 3 dimensional and attention gripping artistic statement and I join you to be wide eyed in wonder about it
Attention-gripping, I did a double take when I saw it, from afar the poses of the figures look lifelike, and I thought I was looking at something real 🙂