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Zek Crew’s Negative Space Street Art (Pics)

Zek Crew’s Negative Space Street Art (Pics)

By Dan Gould on July 31, 2009

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Slovenian artist collective Zek Crew have created a simple but high impact bit of street art promoting an upcoming festival. The Trnfest 2009 logo was cut out of a large sheet of white material which was applied over old billboard ads. Colorful layers of the decaying ad artifacts seep through the negative space of the cut-out, creating a unique graphic fill.

View more pictures here.

[via Wooster Collective]

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