This doesn’t look like actual street art, more like proposed street art that someone photoshopped onto a sidewalk.
It does look like it, but that is the correct signature and style of a real 3D street artist living in Spain named Eduardo Relero
For anyone else coming along, that’s not just the same style, but is actually work done by Eduardo Relero. This drawing is around the middle of the linked page.
Hey, if possible, please provide an image description in the post body. <3
Also anyone not OP can reply to this comment with an image description.
While I think the piece and thought behind it are cool and its worth sharing, do you feel this fits a community for “Sweet Graffiti and other acts of wholesome vandalism” and “cute graffiti, stickers, wheatpastes and more”? I think it might be too off topic and maybe a better fit at places like !pics@lemmy.world or !streetart@lemm.ee
Difficult one, while it’s certainly not a “cute graffiti” I would agree on “wholesome acts of vandalism”, I think.
It does not evoke child labour to me. My first thought was that they had arrived at the store by tunneling from Africa. The giant iPhones didn’t really register due to their scale incongruity.