I’ve always felt that every part of the street, city, building, country if you will, should be artistic.
Joe Iurato is making that happen one tiny step at a time with little wooden figurines that blend into an urban environment. Can you imagine walking to work and finding one of these little pieces of art? That sounds like a good day in the making to me.
grande creatività !
those look photo-shopped in. I would be so amazed it it were the actual art!
It’s real! :) Drawn on pieces of wood.
Oh wow! genius work!
I understand it now! I thought first it was painted onto the cement, so it made no sense, and how did they get that child in the puddle… But–on wood! OK– this is what happens when I read too fast and go straight for the images. I have a whole new appreciation for this and I LOVE the child in the puddle one!
The child in the puddle is my favourite one too!
Fabulous.
Very creative!
These look amazing,
I wonder if he just placed them and took the photos or if he left them there…and how people responded to them.
The kick flip over the can remind me of Kenan Milton’s Girl Mouse part. So good! Every single one, but the one especially. R.I.P. KENAN MILTON!!!
Wow, these photos look amazing. I like the child in the puddle the most and just wondering how it is done?
Hannah
Amazing artworks indeed.
i love your mini-street art! it’s cool. i have always loved art as a kid.. im looking forward to seeing more of your posts. :-)
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this is incredible. exactly the kind of thing to make you stop and think, or at least smile! I love when I am too enveloped in my mind/day and encounter something like this. kudos to the artist! <3