David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

Categories: Design and Architecture | Europe | Exhibition | World

Spanish street artist David Lozano uses the gray and lifeless walls of abandoned buildings as a canvas for his graffiti, on which he depicts pop culture characters in a very peculiar style.

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

Abandoned buildings have an aura that is difficult to explain: they seem strange and creepy, and many avoid such places. However, a talented artist named David Lozano loves the abandoned buildings of Barcelona so much that he uses them as a canvas. David is a big fan of cartoons, so his works often feature famous cartoon characters. However, he does not paint them as cute and kind, but on the contrary — creepy and aggressive.

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

David Lozano's Toothy Monsters Inscribed in Abandoned Interiors

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