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“Termites” by PEJAC in Spain

Spanish artist Pejac recently created this “Sundial” artwork somewhere in Spain.

From miniature window drawings, striking site-specific interventions to elaborate replicas of classic masterpieces, Pejac is rightfully recruiting an army of fans and collectors with every new piece he makes. Taking clever twists on familiar images and skillfully reinventing the public space, Barcelona-based artist is touching sensitive social and environmental issues in a smart and poetic manner. The strength of his work and universal language comes from the right combination of admirable painting skills, original and effective concepts, and vast knowledge of classic art and popular culture.

As usual with Pejac, his creativity and placement on the streets are always mesmerizing and refreshing. We look forward to offer you more from Pejac in the near future so stay tuned!


Source: StreetArt - streetartnews.net


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