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Via unconsumption:

From the Dept. of Pavement Art:
For the past six years,artist Ben Wilson has been making the streets of London a little more colorful by painting miniature pictures on pieces of discarded chewing gum. His painstaking process invo…

Via unconsumption:

From the Dept. of Pavement Art:

For the past six years,artist Ben Wilson has been making the streets of London a little more colorful by painting miniature pictures on pieces of discarded chewing gum. His painstaking process involves using a small blow torch to harden/dry the gum spots before he applies lacquer and paint to them. Each work — he’s created more than 8,000 of them — can take two hours to three days to complete.

Video of a BBC News visit on the streets with Mr. Wilson can be viewed here.

(spotted on Twitter, via Ian, aka @ReUseConnection)

(photo by Rahid)

November 19, 2010
Tags street art, amusing, charming, Today in things we love, today's spot o' color, urban intervention

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