Artist Brian Major created an impressive chalk-by-number Sasquatch artwork in Longview, Washington. Loren Coleman has more at Cryptomundo.Chalk bigfoot (Cryptomundo)
Artist Brian Major created an impressive chalk-by-number Sasquatch artwork in Longview, Washington. Loren Coleman has more at Cryptomundo.Artist Antony Gormley took his shoes off a year ago and hasn't put them on since. He recommends it to others as a world changing idea. Artist Antony Gormley advocates we all give up shoes and go barefoot to get closer to our planet. With naked feet you can actually feel global warming. He has go... More.
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One of the little-known advantages of the collapse of the US economy: completely empty sidewalks now available for art.
Any of you lucky enough to see one of Brian's murals - let alone take part in creating one - know that you've experienced something different. We've known Brian for years and have watched his art evolve, this is a guy who can do it all - wall murals that evoke the Italian countryside, unique portraiture in both modern and Renaissance styles, modern abstracts... and all with an unexpected twist of color and depth. And yeah, Sasquatch. Wish I coulda been there to help color in the Big Foot! Check out Brian's work at http://www.majorarts.com.
This art is a myth.