French artist fixes the ugly graffiti
Graffiti can be a work of art, and just an ugly label. For example, tagging — most people would agree that this is the most unpleasant street art. And most of all annoying that it is almost always impossible to read.
French artist Matthew Tremblin decided to fix this. Over the strange inscriptions he draws his tugging, beautiful, neat, and most importantly, readable.









Keywords: Graffiti | Before and after | Labels | Tags | Ugliness | France | Artist
Post News ArticleRecent articles
Straws are such a commonplace item that we rarely think about their origins. It seems they've always been around: in cocktails, ...
In the Victorian era Britain was quickly urbanized. By 1851 it became the first country lived in cities of more people than in the ...
Related articles
No wonder they say that a kind word and cat pleasantly. Let it it will not show, but dogs happily respond to praise the master and ...
In the hustle and bustle of everyday life we often do not notice such details as the light patina of dust, barely noticeable stain ...
Photographer Dylan Hamm has been wondering for a long time how many microexpressions our face takes that we don't even know about. ...

Every day we face some trouble. The technique is slow, when you need something rushed, all traffic lights you come across on the ...