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Photos of Amazing Street Art

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Some Friday fun to inspire your weekend: Reinvent the mundane.

Im always impressed with how street artists can transform mundane objects into a fertile canvas. Visually rearranging everyday spaces that seem to serve a single function (like a crosswalk or drain), and remixing with an ingenuity that knocks function on its ass. This reinvention of a seemingly innocuous wall, either in a highly economical manner or with painstaking precision and effort, tilts our perspective. Surprise and delight indeed. Click through the above tabs to see some brilliant examples of what these talented artists can do.

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To see a boatload more check out Next Web Design’s post here.
(All images via Next Web Design.)

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