Bangkok's Ratchaprasong Square is hosting the Living Arts Festival for the second consecutive year, where shoppers and tourists can enjoy 3D and 4D street art from artists from around the world.

Well, this announcement is a bit late as the Festival has been going on since May 8, but you still have until June 8 time to take a look. The theme this year is Treasure Hunting and the street art, 3D drawings, living statues and tape art can be seen on the open spaces of the Gaysorn shopping mall, Groove in Central World, Platinum Fashion and the Ratchaprasong Skywalk from Chidlom Station to the Pathumwanaram Temple. It is worth it!

For information and a map, visit the official website: www.thelivingartsfest.com

See a video from last year's Living Arts festival here:

[youtube]http://youtu.be/AbSgbO0Vx6E[/youtube]

And then this: of course you are familiar with the phenomenon of street drawings in 3D and the living statues will not sound unfamiliar to you either. But what about “Tape Art”, do you know?

I didn't know it and it turns out to be an art to make beautiful drawings with the help of brown tape and a scalpel. A famous artist in this field is Max Zorn from the Netherlands, who will also be present at the Festival. To see what tape art really means, below is a video showing how such a drawing is created. By the way, there are more videos of Max Zorn on Youtube:

[youtube]http://youtu.be/ggoseOLlkrc[/youtube]

 

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