Candy Street Art

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These Images Feature Lifelike Gummy Bear Graffiti Portraits

Artist Leon Keer created this candy street art display for the Malta Street Art Festival. Leon Keer titled his project 'Gummy Bear Street Art' and depicted a series of massive gummy bears on a concrete boardwalk.

When examined on ground level, each gummy bear appears detailed and visually bold. However, these compositions are drastically changed into 3D art displays when viewed from above. This collective group of gummy bears appears so real that when people stand next to them, it looks like they can be touched and leaned against. This 3D element gives Keer's art installation a tactile feel.

This artistic display transforms two-dimensional candy street art and transforms it into a lifelike pop-up display.
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