David Zinn uses just chalk and charcoal to create temporary street art that will have you rethinking the objects you see in your everyday life.
This gallery will brighten your day
The charming, clever and undeniable cute chalk drawings of street artist David Zinn. The temporary illustrations will delight young and old.
David Zinn uses just chalk and charcoal to create temporary street art that will have you rethinking the objects you see in your everyday life.
David Zinn is a passionate sidewalk chalk artist who creates playful street art with a sense of humor. He finds any opportunities and makes his cute
Schon vor einiger Zeit haben wir Euch mehrfach hier auf WHUDAT, die herrlich unterhaltsamen Street Art-Kreationen von David Zinn präsentiert.
Do you remember Sluggo, a bright green inhabitant of Ann Arbor, Michigan, we wrote about almost two years ago? Chalk-drawn by a local artist David Zinn, this little fellow has been playing on the streets, peeking out of wall cracks, riding snow waves, and putting smiles on passers-by ever since he first appeared in 2008.
"the aim of every artist is to arrest motion…" -Faulkner
David Zinn is a passionate sidewalk chalk artist who creates playful street art with a sense of humor. He finds any opportunities and makes his cute
Some say art, like life itself, is made more precious because it’s ephemeral. You would get little argument from David Zinn ’86, the Ann Arbor sidewalk
Do you remember Sluggo, a bright green inhabitant of Ann Arbor, Michigan, we wrote about almost two years ago? Chalk-drawn by a local artist David Zinn, this little fellow has been playing on the streets, peeking out of wall cracks, riding snow waves, and putting smiles on passers-by ever since he first appeared in 2008.
"A Moment of Leporid Urban Raveling." Or "Hare Knit." Lost to rain, June 2, 2014
Vor etwa einem Jahr haben wir hier auf WHUDAT erstmals, die herrlich unterhaltsamen Street Art-Kreationen von David Zinn präsentiert.
Do you remember Sluggo, a bright green inhabitant of Ann Arbor, Michigan, we wrote about almost two years ago? Chalk-drawn by a local artist David Zinn, this little fellow has been playing on the streets, peeking out of wall cracks, riding snow waves, and putting smiles on passers-by ever since he first appeared in 2008.
Going back to last year with this image. Paul, Miles myself headed out to explore the Bisti/De-Na-Zin Wilderness area of New Mexico. If you're into hoodoos and badlands this is the place for you. The landscape here is that of another planet tucked away in the desert along a huge wash. The formations in this area vary in color, shape and size. It also is one of the hardest areas to shoot as well. The compositions are endless, but hard to make sense of it all. Can't wait to get back to explore the area again. Also, I've been working on a bunch of images from my recent travels. I'm thinking there will be an update to my Website in the near future. Check me out on Facebook too. I have some images I've only shared there, and there's more interaction over there as well. Hope everyone is well. peace and love