Remember that time you put Sriracha sauce on a stack of pancakes along with the maple syrup and butter? It may have been your wide latitude of acceptable outcomes in the pursuit of creativity or it could have been the hangover you were nursing – but it actually totally worked, right? Who knew?
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
That’s what we were thinking about when looking at this new wall in Mostar, Bosnia and Hersegovina by two of Italy’s current street experimenters who usually work separately with distinctively different styles.
Bifido’s surrealist fairey tales told with photography and wheat-paste evoke fantasy and children’s television specials while Nemo’s near-demensia fever dream illustrations are wracked with worry and regret, and a bit of comedy. As long as you remain in the realm of fantasy, this story can easily work – especially if you make your own narrative. Go ahead, you might like it.
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
Bifido and Nemo’s first collaboration for Mostar Street Art Festival. Bosnia and Herzegovina. May 2015. (photo © courtesy Bifido)
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