One man’s trash is another man’s canvas, as the saying goes (apparently). That’s certainly the case with French street artist Bisk, who transforms mounds of rubbish on the streets of Paris – piled up following protests over pension reform – into quirky artistic creations by adding graffitied eyes and smiles. in polystyrene. “People all come in serious, then see the face of a monster or a little man, and they leave smiling. People thanked me for setting the mood,” Bisk said. India time. The world describes how these “monsters” – as Bisk calls them – take shape, saying: “The Amazon logo serves as an ironic eyebrow, two symmetrical mustache trash cans and a cardboard box taped in black [becomes] a scar.” The arty rubbish, posted on the artist’s Instagram feed, is sure to make Parisians laugh in the uproar. “Keep sprucing up these piles of dirt,” says one contributor while another adds that the piles of decaying debris “have irresistible faces”.
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