Slinkachu’s Dead Miniature Discovered in the Snows of Moscow
January 3, 2013 | Irina Dvalidze
Our favorite London-based miniature installation artist Slinkachu has kicked off the new year with a little souvenir he left in Moscow’s Gorky Park. His latest piece titled “Stroll,” much like it’s predecessors, was left subtly around. Also, it was “crushed” and “bleeding” inside a human footprint, which is all the well as it is 30°F in Moscow right now.
Dark! Russian be digging that. Rest in piece tiny man in a blue coat.
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