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You Give Kids Thousands of Stickers & This is What Happens (Photos)
I don’t know about your home, but ours is covered in stickers. We have stickers on the fridge, stickers on the floor, and stickers on the wall featuring a variety of images from My Little Pony to Hello Kitty. They are seriously everywhere, all courtesy of our sticker-crazy five-year-old. But her sticker prowess has nothing, and I mean nothing, on the adhesive craziness that occurred on the walls, floors, and fixtures of an installation by artist Yayoi Kusama, entitled The Obliteration Room that had been on display at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art.
The project started with a clean white slate. Kusama created a domestic-looking space that was all painted a pure white. Then — over the course of two weeks — the children who visited were given thousands of small, colored dot stickers. The transformation was stunning.
Check out a sampling of the beginning and the end of the project right here:
Photos: Via Queensland Art Gallery and Stuart Addelsee
Via: This Is Colossal
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linda Graham commented on Jan 05 12 at 12:11 pmI think its interesting that it appears to be the most dense right about ” child level “.
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