All across Portugal, street art has transformed into a culture of its own and is flourishing in many places, big or small. Bordalo Segundo, the Lisboetan artist, has created a series of works which he called “Trash Animals“and are made entirely out of garbage and covered in several coats of paint. By recreating this stunning trash wildlife, he hopes to remind us of global warming and pollution; what we do to the world and what we stand to lose.
He also has different collections and exhibitions in all sorts of art galleries in Lisbon and sometimes does advertising for some Portuguese fashion companies.
Bordalo II – Trasherpillar @@Rexenera Fest – Caballo.ES #BordaloII #Rexenera #Streetart #Streetartfestival #Carballo #spainstreetart #trashart #assemblage #caterpillar A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
Bordalo II – Peixes d´Alcantara #BordaloII #Streetart #Lisboa #Alcantara #Peixes #trashanimals #trashart A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
Bordalo II – Grabb it #BordaloII #Trashart #Assemblage #Trashanimals #Rabbit A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
Bordalo II Gecko A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
Zpider #BordaloII. #spider A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
Made with @nocrop_rc #rcnocrop A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
#bordaloll #ladybug #trashart #assemblage #joaninha A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on
#bordaloii #borboleta #butterfly #trashart #streetart #lisboa A photo posted by bordalo II (@b0rdalo_ii) on