Invasive Street Art

These Street Art Installations Remove People from Their Comfort Zones

These peculiar and funny street art installations by artist Ladamenrouge push passersby out of their comfort zone. The humor behind these installations may not generally be considered as appropriate but they're certainly amusing and eye-catching.

One of these invasive installations includes a pole and a speech bubble. Within the speech bubble are the words "I have an erection." This might seem a tad crude, but those with a good sense of humor will definitely get a chuckle out of it. Another of Ladamenrouge's installations turns a pole into a used tampon with eyes (which makes it all the more creepy.) This installation is bound to push some boundaries with people walking by, but I'm sure it will also get a few laughs.

These extremely invasive street art installations will either offend people, or make them fall over laughing.
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