Distorted Blending Silhouettes

Street Artist Miss Bugs Comments on Women's Visibility

I’m definitely taken with Miss Bugs ‘Cut Out & Fade Out’ collection, more so now after reading more about it than when I first laid eyes on it. Funky and interesting, the pieces themselves are worth regard, yet there’s an important message underlying them all.

Wanting to address the “question of visibility of women,” according to Fubiz.net, Miss Bugs creates these distorted images that blend into city walls. Clearly, we know what Miss Bugs thinks.

Gender Equality Street Art
Street artists create works that raise awareness of gender inequalities and biases.
Distorted Image Marketing
Marketers use intentionally distorted images to raise awareness of social issues.
Interactive Public Art
Public art installations encourage viewer interaction and dialogue about social issues.

Sectors Adopting This

Art
Artists and art galleries can showcase socially impactful pieces that address important issues such as gender equality.
Advertising
Ad agencies can use intentionally distorted images to create buzz around social issues and promote awareness.
Public Relations
PR firms can collaborate with street artists to create interactive public art installations that promote dialogue about social issues.
SCORE
2.6 out of 10
GENDER
10% Men90% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Millennial (primary audience)
  • Gen X (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 43%
Activity 27%
Freshness 8%

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