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The Life of Me. |
Hello! My name is Christina, and I like to think that I am an approachable person, but I will leave that up to your own discretion. I enjoy talking to people, and getting to know them through the little things that make them who they are. So feel free to follow and talk to me! I always love having more company. Oh, and remember that there is always someone who loves you! PS: You can click and drag the little Sherlock people around! Have fun! (They aren't working??? ;a; ) PPS: Enjoy the puzzle :D |
In the spirit of work by other awesome street artists like Dan Witz and Mark Jenkins, Milo Project have joined the crusade to freak out pedestrians and remind them to pay attention to their surroundings with their wonderfully unsettling sculpture series entitled Invisible Minority.
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I thought it was a real person in there for 2 seconds, i fucking love this idea
work by other awesome street artists...Dan Witz and Mark Jenkins, Milo Project have joined...
I wish I could see this in person.