Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer Street Art

by Scott Beale on May 22, 2009 · 1 comment

Carlsbad, CA artist Bryan Snyder recently created Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer, a really cool street art project that interacts with its environment.

Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer, a street art piece, interacts with its environment during mid day wind gusts. Like the waves that tumble upon our shore, the visibility of this art piece depends on the weather. Between the glassy conditions of the morning and the mellow winds at dusk, the Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer sneaks into another ride.

The goal of this project is to showcase the relationship between a piece of art and its environment when placed in the streets.

Carlsbad Sidewalk Surfer

photo by Bryan Snyder

via Carlsbad Crawl

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1 Jerrem.com June 5, 2009 at 11:02 am

tubular!

very clever idea for street art

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