Posts around the internet are featuring an art installation in Brisbane, Australia where children are invited to paste coloured dot stickers on a stark white domestic setting.
Very clever.
I understand the Japanese artist is inspired by the concept that so much visual imagery in our contemporary society is actually the product of pixelated images.
You could be forgiven for thinking she was just emulating the comic book character Little Dot.
I’m not a huge fan of modern art. But while you can look at this and think ‘I could have done this’, the issue is not that, but ‘Well, why didn’t you think of it?’
I first saw this on 22 Words and the images below are linked from a post at This Is Colossal.

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art

This is What Happens When You Give Thousands of Stickers to Thousands of Kids stickers kids installation art


My Brisbane correspondents have not yet mentioned it.
I hope they all get there and add a dot.

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