Spanish Street Artist Spider Tag continues to expand his medium far beyond the first string and nail sculptures that we first began giving his art exposure about a decade ago. Now it’s electrified, interactive, and controlled by remote!

Participating in the commercial franchise mural festival Pow!Wow! in cooperation with Worcester Business Development Corporation, the Federal Square Condo Association, and others this eye candy for the Massachussetts town will definitely be appreciated at night.

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