Very very creative n funny
A NYC Artist Is Adding His Magical Touch to Dull Street Objects and It’s Inspiring (New Pics)

A manhole in the middle of the street, an old rusty pipe, a street camera, and even a public toilet... A street artist from New York City, Tom Bob, can turn even the most ordinary objects into bright fairytale images. Let’s have a look at how together he transforms boring surroundings into something special.
We at Bright Side were really amazed by Tom’s talent and now we’d like to share 25 before-and-after photos of his works.
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Have you seen any examples of awesome street art in your city? Please, share your photos in the comments below.
Comments
so cool
You can't even begin to get mad at these! smiles all the way!
such things are a form of a true art. And I believe it's meant to bring happiness to people ?
I wish we had such a creative artist in my city!
agree. His works are awesome. Now I want to go to NY ?
such people definitely make cities cooler and more cheerful. I just hope the local authorities don't try to remove them
If it was done in my city, it would be painted over the next morning ?
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