#Vanyu Krastev
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visualflood · 2 years ago
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photovide · 7 years ago
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Someone In Bulgaria Puts Googly Eyes On Broken Street Objects To ‘Fix’ Them
Someone In Bulgaria Puts Googly Eyes On Broken Street Objects To ‘Fix’ Them
A couple months back we’ve introduced you to the art of “eyebombing,” otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find in order to make people smile.
Well, the trend has now reached Bulgaria thanks to a street artist called Vanyu Krastev, and as you can see from his “eye-catching” work, he certainly has an “eye” for the perfect eyebomb! From trees and lamp posts to trash…
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Someone In Bulgaria Is Putting Googly Eyes On Broken Street Objects, And It’s Even Better Than Fixing Things
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k00269428 · 3 years ago
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After my googly eyes piece, I searched around to see if anyone had done anything similar and i stumbled across a Bulgarian artist named Vanyu Krastev. He uses googly eyes to create art out of inanimate objects . They made me laugh in the same why my painting did, they have a humorous quality about them that I couldn't ignore and I had to mention them here. Also they are intersting beacuse of his abilty to see the world differently and to be able to create faces from the nature and manmade world.
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What is Eyebombing
Eyebombing is a street art in which small plastic eyes are glued to an inanimate object. The idea is to skillfully give it the appearance of a living being. The aim is to humanize (humanize) the streets and the environment, which will give a sunny and warm emotion to passers-by.
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uroft-blog · 8 years ago
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Somebody In Bulgaria Is Placing Googly Eyes On Damaged Road Objects, And It’s Even Higher Than Fixing Issues
Somebody In Bulgaria Is Placing Googly Eyes On Damaged Road Objects, And It’s Even Higher Than Fixing Issues
Final month we launched you to the artwork of “eyebombing,” in any other case often known as sticking googly eyes on mainly something you will discover so as to make individuals smile.
Nicely the pattern has now reached Bulgaria due to a road artist referred to as Vanyu Krastev, and as you may see from his “eye-catching” work, he definitely has an “eye” for the proper eyebomb! From bushes and…
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30minutenovel · 4 years ago
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Artist: Vanyu Krastev
Link: https://www.behance.net/vanyu_krastev
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gemma-geiger · 4 years ago
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Vanyu Krastev
Vanyu Krastev was one of the artists that I had researched after I started my art practice ‘Identity’. Finding an artist that is relatable through the use of googly eyes wasn’t difficult as it is a fairly easy Art piece to put together, although the concept of this type of work changes many peoples view on it. With Vanyu’s work he had used different faulty objects to create the googly-eyed art. In his work this has brought the pieces to life, which corresponds with my own project within this. Adding the googly-eyes does bring the objects to life and how I had explained it was similar to giving them an identity. Vanyu wrote: ‘The goal is to humiliate the streets and the environment to give sunny and warm emotions to the passing people’. These artworks are very humorous and make me smile, although it has been referred to as childlike, these artworks always brighten everything up. Giving the artworks a deep meaning of bringing them to life brings out the best humor and also allows our imaginations to roam free. As everyone has their own identity, they also have different imaginations which creates unlimited access to make this art anything you want it to be. To be able to create this type of artwork, all depends on your own perception and how inanimate objects (which can be anything) look without the googly eyes, because although it seems random and everything can be used there is method behind being able to capture the whole art piece, whether it is the angle or object it is being perceived from. A lot of the images of Vanyu Krastev’s have different effects on the imagination, after viewing these and seeing it being brought to life starts a thought process of could this be a character, if you imagine putting these into a video game, a short film and more! There is many possibilities that could result from this style of artwork. Depending on the object and the definitions on it, they can allow us to see different emotions. I feel that Vanyu Krastev has been an eye-opener for my work and the see someone succeed in an art practice that was part of my own experimentation and creating art outside of my comfort zone, it has helped the thought process of how I want to create art in the future.
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deliciouslyvaliantrebel · 4 years ago
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This Bulgarian Artist Eyebombs City’s Streets
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Street artist Vanyu Krastev proves that even the most mundane things can be made more interesting with two googly eyes and a little bit of imagination. If you wish to liven up your city, you can get a bunch of googly eyes for a few bucks on Amazon. The post This Bulgarian Artist Eyebombs City's Streets first appeared on https://www.sadanduseless.com. Read the full article
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beautytipsandtricksinfo · 4 years ago
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This Bulgarian Artist Eyebombs City’s Streets
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Street artist Vanyu Krastev proves that even the most mundane things can be made more interesting with two googly eyes and a little bit of imagination. If you wish to liven up your city, you can get a bunch of googly eyes for a few bucks on Amazon. The post This Bulgarian Artist Eyebombs City's Streets first appeared on https://www.sadanduseless.com. Read the full article
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escapekit · 8 years ago
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Googly work
Bulgaria-based street artist Vanyu Krastev, has been creating "eye-catching" work lately on the streets of Bulgaria. The artist armed with googly eyes and a little bit of imagination has been transforming trees and lamp posts to trash cans and sidewalk stains into quirky faces. 
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vivimetalliun · 7 years ago
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Na Bulgária, alguém está colocando olhos esbugalhados em coisas quebradas, e fica melhor do que consertá-las
Na Bulgária, alguém está colocando olhos esbugalhados em coisas quebradas, e fica melhor do que consertá-las
Colocar olhos esbugalhados em basicamente qualquer coisa que você encontrar é a nova (e divertida) tendência mundial.Na Bulgária, o artista de rua Vanyu Krastev é o mais feroz defensor dessa atividade.
Como você pode ver pelo seu trabalho nas imagens abaixo, ele certamente tem um bom “olho” para ela. Suas intervenções são feitas principalmente em objetos urbanos quebrados, e o resultado final é…
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shaddad · 7 years ago
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os olhos colados do artista vanyu krastev de eyebombing bulgária
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interstitious · 7 years ago
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randomconnections · 7 years ago
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Googly-Eye Bombing Downtown Greenville
Back at the end of May I posted a link on Facebook about an artist in Bulgaria. Vanyu Krastev puts googly-eyes on bits of broken concrete and other things to turn them into humorous faces. When I suggested that we do the same thing around Greenville, Vicky Turgeon said she wanted in on the action. Today we finally got our schedules to match, so Laura and I joined Vicky and her kids, Nicholas and Emma, to “eyebomb” downtown Greenville.
First we needed supplies. Laura and I went to Michaels and bought an assortment of googly eyes. The ones we got don’t have adhesive backs, and that’s a good thing. We didn’t want to cause permanent damage. We’re not vandals. Instead, we got some tacky putty to stick on things.
The plan was to meet in the morning at the top of Falls Park on South Main Street. Laura and I lucked out and found a parking spot on the bridge on the street. Vicky and crew arrived shortly thereafter.
Right away we found places that needed eyes. There was an alien peeking at us from the grass, and some sort of critter at the base of a lamp post.
From there we crossed the street to the Charles Townes Statue.
We each had a job. Emma and Nicholas looked for places and ideas. Emma stuck the eyes on, and Nicholas had my Panasonic camera to take photos. Vicky got supplies ready by putting the tacky putty on the right size eyes for the location. Laura helped carry supplies, and I came along behind with my DSLR.
The tacky stuff was absolutely the right stuff to use. It let us put the eyes on various objects and remove them without leaving a mark or any damage. The kids were very creative as to where they found potential faces. Here are some more places we found:
The ashtray face was too perfect. We decided that we could sacrifice one pair of eyes and left them there.
Alleys are ideal for eyebombing. There are lots of mechanical what-nots just begging to be turned into faces. Chicora Alley was perfect for such treatment.
Any circle within reach could become a face. Any protrusion or mark was a potential nose. A gap or opening became a mouth. Soon we had a whole menagerie of googly-eyed creatures.
Even my coffee cup looked back at me in astonishment, beaming with its dimpled cheeks.
We especially liked it when we found hair to complete the face.
Nicholas looked up and spotted a couple of surveillance cameras. The alley already had built-in eyes, literally looking down on us.
We continued on around and returned to South Main Street, finding more faces and weird creatures all along our route.
It was hot and we were getting tired. We returned to Falls Park and walked down under the bridge and along the river. More faces awaited.
Emma and I had to pose with our own googly eyes.
The heat was starting to get to us. We had been out for about an hour, and that was probably enough. We said goodbye to Vicky, Nicholas, and Emma and headed back toward home. As we drove we started to see places all the way home that could use a pair of googly eyes. This could get addictive. Regardless, it was a blast, and I want to do this again. Soon.
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preguicaalheia-blog · 7 years ago
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Alguém esta brincando de colocar olhos em objetos partidos e o resultado é muito bom
Alguém esta brincando de colocar olhos em objetos partidos e o resultado é muito bom
Conheça o mais novo trabalho do artista urbano chamado Vanyu Krastev.
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uroft-blog · 8 years ago
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Someone In Bulgaria Is Putting Googly Eyes On Broken Street Objects, And It Makes Everything Look Better
Someone In Bulgaria Is Putting Googly Eyes On Broken Street Objects, And It Makes Everything Look Better
Last month we introduced you to the art of “eyebombing,” otherwise known as sticking googly eyes on basically anything you can find in order to make people smile.
Well the trend has now reached Bulgaria thanks to a street artist called Vanyu Krastev, and as you can see from his “eye-catching” work, he certainly has an “eye” for the perfect eyebomb! From trees and lamp posts to trash cans and…
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