The Italian street art interventionist named Fra. Biancoshock loves to reinvent space – especially public space.

Always on the lookout for patterns in the piles of discarded urban detritus, he converts them with paint to match his imagination. Recently in Lodi Italy, he looked through the viewfinder of his mind and discovered a couple of cameras that looked suspiciously like classic Cannons.
He calls these “Cannot”.



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