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Romania in Da House! That’s right yo, Allan Dalla are as funny as they are talented and you can reach right inside the mind of a child to get the playful poppy organic geometrics that wrap their figures and fantasies. The Romanian Street Art collective teamed up with Kero to make this big pot of “Geometrip Soup” and kids from the neighborhood were there to cheer them on, their mere presence bringing the street alive.
Also make sure to check out the video after the pics to see how you can make a fun Saturday in your house with just a few ingredients and some imagination. Kids! Try this at home!
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Allan Dalla X Kero in Romania. “Geometrip Soup” (photo © Platonic Forms)
Here’s that video we were telling you about:
In 2011 Allan Dalla made this with Platonic Forms for their project Cosmonotrips. We have shown it on these pages but it never gets old. See it again or see it for the first time.
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