Pejac Left New Street Art Pieces On The Walls Of Paris
Pejac, a well-recognized street artist, recently visited Paris again to leave his artsy footprint behind with at least three new tongue-in-cheek wall paintings.
All of his paintings have multiple layers that interact with each other. In one of them, a man’s waterballoon splats on the wall, revealing Manet’s famous “The Luncheon on the Grass.” The next one depicts the silhouettes of two little children that seem to be using a magnifying glass to burn ants, except that, upon closer inspection, the ants are actually tiny people. The third piece was born from a crack in the wall that inspired Pejac to paint a surreal-looking door, perhaps leading to the world where the artist’s imagination lives.
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If earlier these were small incomprehensible drawings, now this is real art of various scales. Sometimes such creativity really amazes not only with beauty, but also with its message. There is an amazing blog on the subject here https://www.grafftergallery.com/
well thought!