Morfąi's Statue Shadow Graffiti Plants Stars in Lithuania

by Andrew Boni on September 14, 2008

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The idea behind shadow graffiti is really quite simple. First, you find an item or object that casts a clear, Morfai Statue Shadow Graffiti Seeder Lithuaniadiscernible shadow onto a wall or the pavement. Then, you tag the hell out of that area with something totally unique. Finally, you wait for people to take notice. In these pictures we see a piece entitled “Seeder” created by graffiti artist Morfąi in Kaunas, Lithuania. When viewed in the proper conditions at night, it looks as if the statue is planting stars and crescent moons as seeds. Check out the brainstorming video below.

Morfai Statue Shadow Graffiti Seeder Lithuania Night
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  • Hanssantermans

    Hi,
    i like this work a lot and i want to use it as documentation for a schoolwork.
    Do you know who made the statue?
    Everywhere i look, i only find Morfaï, but not who made the statue itself.
    Hope you can help me !

    Hans (Belgium)

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