Subway graffiti art from discarded chewing gum
Turn dirty smashed gum into art with a little white paint.
LinkWho would have thunk it? To transform a couple of dirty worn-into-the-ground pieces of blackened gum into a simple yet eye-catching piece of public art. And so easy and fast to do! With a few swift strokes of white paint on a teeny brush (remember "White Out"?) voila: you have Subway Stickman - who could well bring on the next NYC Subway graffiti movement. Anyone can do it. You don't need hours of practice doing pieces with your crew and you most likely will never get caught. Just pretend you're fixing your laces as you speed-paint Stickman.
Previously on Boing Boing:
• Mr Jalopy's gum machines
• Boy sticks gum on abstract painting
• Gum Blondes - portraits of blonde women made out of bubble gum
• Chewing gum removal machine costs $8000
• Chewing gum target
• Celebrity faces as used-gum targets
• Artist uses mouth to make chewing gum sculptures
• Painted ABC Chewing Gum Photoset
• Bubblegum Alley

Who would have thunk it? To transform a couple of dirty worn-into-the-ground pieces of blackened gum into a simple yet eye-catching piece of public art. And so easy and fast to do! With a few swift strokes of white paint on a teeny brush (remember "White Out"?) voila: you have Subway Stickman - who could well bring on the next NYC Subway graffiti movement. Anyone can do it. You don't need hours of practice doing pieces with your crew and you most likely will never get caught. Just pretend you're fixing your laces as you speed-paint Stickman.
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