Sunday, November 2, 2014

Street artist paints imaginary houses for homeless people to warn against poverty

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Installation of art or graffiti? The opinions about the work of a street performer in Los Angeles are divided. anonymous identity, the artist uses the name Skid Robot to sign their works, which are created mostly in areas frequented by the homeless in the city.

With spray cans, paint walls Robot Skid imaginary houses for the homeless he meets, leaving food and toiletries for everyone and catching small conversations with those who are awake. The aim is to get people to discuss extreme poverty and find solutions to the problem.

In Los Angeles there are between 3,000 to 6,000 homeless, establishing their homes on the streets. The work of Skid Robot can be seen in my account of Instagram. You can see some of the works of this urban artist here.

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