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Artist Pez puts grafitti on graffiti

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Grafitti art is becoming a huge part of popular culture in today’s world.

The French artist, Pez, was inspired by the two phenomenons and decided to create art from it. He uses images from street artist Banksy and other important names in the art world to provide social commentary an move forward in threshold that holds us a population back from achieving success. He often places a viewer in front of a well known work, adding a surreal element to it. Sometimes the subject of the painting would interact with the viewer, breaking that fourth boundary that essentially doesn’t exist in still art.

Take a look at some of our favorite pieces!

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Image Source: https://www.facebook.com/PEZ-92214307273/