“Cityscape” is a word that usually refers to the architecture and urban design but Robbbb refer’s to Beijing residents when he calls his ongoing series by that name. “These works reflect the real living environment of the contemporary China,” he says of these everyday people painted and pasted in unlikely/likely locations as if they are an echo of a spirit that inhabited the space only moments earlier. Exclusively for BSA, Robbbb shares these six new people, who he says are each contemplating everyday issues of contemporary Chinese society.
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
ROBBBB (photo © Robbbb)
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