'Things change' is a graffiti installation and stop-motion animation piece by british street artist Jo Peel, documenting the impermanence of human construction and the dynamic relationship we have with the natural world.
The piece was enacted on the wall outside of the village underground arts space in shoreditch, london, although the artist also placed physical objects like boxes, plastic bags, and rocks on the sidewalk below to add an immersive element to the depiction.
Jo Peel spent three weeks painting progressive scenes, snapping a photograph of each to be used in what is ultimately a three-minute animation that showcases the progression from untouched nature to construction sites to cities to urban decay to the ultimate overtaking again of the space by the natural environment.
Do we have a wall that we can change? How about waking up in a busy city with a ruined building across the road that has great Graffiti on it? Lets create something beautiful out of something misserable. Artists lets begin.
The piece was enacted on the wall outside of the village underground arts space in shoreditch, london, although the artist also placed physical objects like boxes, plastic bags, and rocks on the sidewalk below to add an immersive element to the depiction.
Jo Peel spent three weeks painting progressive scenes, snapping a photograph of each to be used in what is ultimately a three-minute animation that showcases the progression from untouched nature to construction sites to cities to urban decay to the ultimate overtaking again of the space by the natural environment.
Do we have a wall that we can change? How about waking up in a busy city with a ruined building across the road that has great Graffiti on it? Lets create something beautiful out of something misserable. Artists lets begin.
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