Guerrilla Love Art

The Brusse Love Project Aims to Spread Affection All Over the World

Imagine that you’re having an uneventful day when you open your refrigerator to find a message waiting for you: "I want to eat you baby," all spelled out in food. This is just one of the many ways that the artist Brusse has expressed love.

With the Brusse love project, the Spanish street artist is attempting to distribute love over the entire planet. The artist encourages interested parties to purchase his work and have it shipped in order to further the cause. Brusse has a lot of love to choose from including books, originals, photography and screen prints.
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