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]]>Street artist Greg Goya is doing his part with clever urban interventions that revolve around love, fun, and kindness. For example, in one of his videos, Goya decided to set up a metal box with a glass panel that featured an inscription: “In case of love at first sight, break glass.” He also added a miniature hammer for easier breaking.
Social media users seem to be enjoying Goya’s urban interventions quite a lot, considering that the video above received more than 58 million views.
“Now this is the only modern art I approve,” one Tiktok user wrote in the comments section.
Another TikTok video posted on Goya’s profile shows the street artist making all sorts of installations on the pavement. He painted a designated spot for kissing, turned the crosswalk into a “floor is lava” game, and added Hopscotch to the metro station.
Goya’s heartwarming urban installations have brought smiles to a lot of people, both in real life and on social media. If you want more of them yourself, check out some of his other videos below.
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]]>Under the moniker Miguel Marquez Outside, Pederson installs warning signs, makes construction sites, and posts announcements. The beauty of his work is that it’s done on a smaller scale and often goes unnoticed by many passersby. However, once someone does spot it, it turns into an attraction.
As part of this unusual project, Pederson realized many cool ideas. This includes handing out plaques for Urban Weed Awards, renting holes, and posting helpful signs about the anxiety of ants.
Check out some of Pederson’s funny urban interventions below.
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]]>Street artist Greg Goya is doing his part with clever urban interventions that revolve around love, fun, and kindness. For example, in one of his videos, Goya decided to set up a metal box with a glass panel that featured an inscription: “In case of love at first sight, break glass.” He also added a miniature hammer for easier breaking.
Social media users seem to be enjoying Goya’s urban interventions quite a lot, considering that the video above received more than 58 million views.
“Now this is the only modern art I approve,” one Tiktok user wrote in the comments section.
Another TikTok video posted on Goya’s profile shows the street artist making all sorts of installations on the pavement. He painted a designated spot for kissing, turned the crosswalk into a “floor is lava” game, and added Hopscotch to the metro station.
Goya’s heartwarming urban installations have brought smiles to a lot of people, both in real life and on social media. If you want more of them yourself, check out some of his other videos below.
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]]>Under the moniker Miguel Marquez Outside, Pederson installs warning signs, makes construction sites, and posts announcements. The beauty of his work is that it’s done on a smaller scale and often goes unnoticed by many passersby. However, once someone does spot it, it turns into an attraction.
As part of this unusual project, Pederson realized many cool ideas. This includes handing out plaques for Urban Weed Awards, renting holes, and posting helpful signs about the anxiety of ants.
Check out some of Pederson’s funny urban interventions below.
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