“Guerilla art is an anonymous work (including but not limited to graffiti, signage, performance, additions, and decoration) installed, performed or attached in a public spaces, with the distinct purpose of affecting the world in a creative or thought-provoking way.”
The Guerilla Art Kit by Keri Smith
1. Guerrilla Art Guerrilla art, also referred to as "street art", is a method of art making where the artist leaves anonymous art pieces in public places. It is often an installation in an unauthorized location. It is a way for an artist to express their views and opinions to a large audience in an anonymous way. In contrast to popular belief, guerrilla art does not have to be done with spray paint.
14. Artists possibly inspired by Christo An equestrian statue of Lord Napier wrapped in red tape by Eleonora Aguiari in 2004. An equestrian statue of Lord Napier wrapped in red tape by Eleonora Aguiari in 2004. An equestrian statue of Lord Napier wrapped in red tape by Eleonora Aguiari in 2004. by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 by Cedric Bernadotte in Pau France 2008 An equestrian statue of Lord Napier wrapped in red tape by EleonoraAquiariin 2004
15. Yarn Bombing/ Urban Knitting AgataOleksiak (known as Olek) The Polish-born queen of crochet specializes in brilliantly colored, large-scale knit-stravaganzas that add new life to an oft-drab urban landscape.
23. Kelly Goeller Mercer Street in New York City in January 2011, the sculpture is thought to be the work of (or at least inspired by) artist Kelly Goeller, who created the similar 'Pixel Pour‘ in 2008
24. Joshua Allen HarrisAir Bear On the streets of New York, He creates inflatable animals by tying plastic shopping bags to the subway grates.
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26. Urban Curators The goal of the Urban Curators project is to engage the public in the celebration of the decaying urban environment, recog- nizing its inherent aesthetic qualities as well as the important role that it plays within our cultural habitat. The project achieves its goal by elevating common, overlooked objects and spaces within the city of Providence, Rhode Island to the level of high art.
Neon pink with white polka dots certainly help trash bags stand out from their surroundings, highlighting just how many of them there really are in an urban environment. It also provides a pop of bright, fun color in what can otherwise be a dreary cityscape. New York-based artist Adrian Kondratowicz has distributed these biodegradable bags around New YorkCity and in several countries around the world, hoping to raise environmental awareness and beautify urban spaces at the same time.
‘pixelated’ water made of little blue and white boxes pouring out of a giant spigot. Deemed ‘Pixel Pour 2.0′,