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Colourful interventions by Spanish street art prankster SpY
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Madrid Nov 03, 2009 at 12:53
Although Madrid based artist SpY's roots are in graffiti his ability to communicate his message through the street has evolved well beyond theoriginal artform. Using an arsenal of trade skills and applications, there is no limit to SpY's reach and his productions so aptly called interventions. Whether it be modifying billboards or signs, fences or markings on the road, sculptures or traffic lights, the sense of humour and irony inhis work screams of his name and have been seen across the globe. Truly awesome.

Pictured to the right of this post are some samples of SpY's interventions and for more information about the artist please visit Spy.org.es


Posted By: Luke Lucas
Tags: ArtGraffitiSculptureStreet ArtPainting Installation


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Pac Man one is sick.
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God I love being a turtle
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Trashing someones car is pretty rough in my opinion. The mini ramp one would also be annoying to skate on... hmmm.
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Clever stuff, the paint on that car is SO not cool though! - Jake XO
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but infinitely more interesting no?
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you lie.
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i want to be an intervention artist. I love the mambo crosswalk. and ghosties.

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