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in Art, Street Art

Free Take Home Street Art by My Dog Sighs

by Flynn Matthews 2012-07-12, 8:05 PMupdated 2017-12-26, 8:30 PM

 

English street artist My Dog Sighs for a long time worked on a series called Can Men Series, composed of discarded cans with faces drawn.

www.mydogsighs.co.uk

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