PANTØNIO from Portugal has been racing with the rabbits across buildings, facades, and last week into a parking garage. The last time we published his rapid liquid rabbits was a year ago when he encircled a room at the La Tour Paris 13 installation. Today we get a look at the process for this underground work that appears to pull you quickly along up and down the ramp into the subterranean parking.
“I thought this theme would be appropriate,” he says of the aqua and blue blurring mob of burrowing bunnies, “It is a metaphor for the aggressive nature of shoppers sometimes when they are in cars and in shopping malls like this.” Yeah, you can see where PANTØNIO is headed with this hare racing scene and you can check it a little closer by clicking the image below.
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. CLICK ON IMAGE TO ENLARGE (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
PANTØNIO. Lisbon, Portugal. September 2014. (photo © Francisco Gomes)
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