Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
Though naturally unique, the work of any of these 21 eyebombers is also inherently anonymous due to the similarly simple materials used in each case.
Last month we introduced you to the art of eyebombing, otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find. Well the trend has now reached Bulgaria thanks to a street artist called Vanyu Krastev, and as you can see from his eye-catching work, he certainly has an eye for the perfect eyebomb!
Fun Street Art In Bulgaria Vanyu Krastev brings Bulgarian streets to life by adding googly eyes to objects. Eyebombing Bulgaria Kids: "Together with a group of children from Sliven Primary school “Dimitar Petrov” we were doing an eyebombing at International Youth Center Primorsko, Helios base. With two eyes in their hand, they started to look for…
Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
Last month we introduced you to the art of eyebombing, otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find. Well the trend has now reached Bulgaria thanks to a street artist called Vanyu Krastev, and as you can see from his eye-catching work, he certainly has an eye for the perfect eyebomb!
Eyebombing - Humanizing the world, one wiggly eye at a time. Join us at www.eyebombing.com
Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
Emerged from the Graffiti movement in metropolises of Europe and the USA at the end of the 80’s. By distributing self-created graphic works like paintings, writing, figures and logos in the form of stickers, posters, stencil graffiti, murals and other objects…
Eyebombing: ecco come giovani designer portano un sorriso nelle nostre città, rendendole più umane e meno grigie in modo non convenzionale.
Vandalism isn't always a bad thing.
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Last month we introduced you to the art of "eyebombing," otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find in order to make people smile.
Este artista agrega ojos a objetos inanimados para que “cobren vida" en medio de la calle.
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Last month we introduced you to the art of "eyebombing," otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find in order to make people smile.
Eyebombing is the act of setting wiggle/googly eyes on inanimate things in the public space. Ultimately the goal is to humanize the streets, - one eye at a
Eyebombing - Humanizing the world, one wiggly eye at a time. Join us at www.eyebombing.com
Немного хулиганская идея , как можно скрасить хмурые осенние будни)
Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
22 Imaginative Pieces of Graffiti That Used Their Environments - The internet has generated a huge amount of laughs from cats and FAILS. And we all out of cats.
Eyebombing is the act of setting googly eyes on inanimate things in the public space. Ultimately the goal is to humanize the streets, and bring sunshine to people passing by.
Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
Ah yes, eyebombing, the street art equivalent of drawing a funny mustache on Mona Lisa. So ubiquitous it’s impossible to credit anyone for inventing it… and yet for some reason it never quite stops being hilarious? Or maybe it’s just me. Probably just me. Vanyu Krastev of Eyebombing Bulgaria helps keep it alive. (via Tastefully Offensive, Quipsologies) Update: Did you know there’s a Googly Eyes Foundation? More
Googly Eyes art is delightful, and one foundation is helping people put googly eyes on things around the world. Check out the funny faces they form.
Eyebombing is the act of setting googly eyes on inanimate things in the public space. Ultimately the goal is to humanize the streets, and bring sunshine to people passing by.
This can be counterproductive because they are so funny, and no one wants to fix them.
StreetArtPedia: The world of street and public art New street art, public art, graffiti, urban art and murals from all over the world. Links and information under every photo. With help of artists on Instagram and StreetArtPedia. 1 By OG Millie in New York, US. More photos. 2 "Cecile’s house" by SETH in Paris, France. Location: 29 Rue Mouffetard.…