SpY urban art pyramid is constructed from safety barriers
all images courtesy of SpY
constructed using regular pedestrian safety barriers, the ‘piramid’ by madrid-based artist, SpY – commonly referred to as the ‘spanish banksy’ – has once again created a piece of playful urban art. the bright orange installation was executed in front of the contemporary art museum, ‘atrium’ in vitoria, álava in spain as part of the ‘mutatis mutandis’ program that demands that outdoor spaces be used to showcase artistic creations.
the ‘piramid’ is formed using orange pedestrian safety barriers
construction of the playful piece of urban art
reflections on the ground
‘piramid’ stands in front of the contemporary art museum, in vitoria, álava in spain
the sculpture was built part of the ‘mutatis mutandis’ program
‘mutatis mutandis’ demands that outdoor spaces be used to showcase artistic creations
securing the peak of the piramid in place
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