
40 Of The Cutest Street Drawings By David Zinn
David Zinn is an artist who doodles all sorts of little characters and pieces on the pavements of Ann Arbor, Michigan. His cute pieces of work first went viral in 2012 when he introduced a green semi-subterranean inhabitant named ‘Sluggo’ to his audience.
David uses chalk and charcoal to depict various creations which he identifies as “ephemeral art” as they are mostly temporary pieces. His speciality lies in being able to look at something completely ordinary such as the cracks, holes and grooves in the pavement and using the gift of Pareidolia and his artistic talents he can bring these otherwise random shapes and specks to life in astonishingly creative ways, as you can see below.
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Little CJ : I’m really liking the plant integration on these
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Michelle C. : I’m trying to understand how they made the door look separate from the concrete… My brain!
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Gorilla guy : Do they count humans to sleep?
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– Imp – (they/he) : Off for another day!
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Auntriarch : He’s just nibbled himself a Christmas tree!
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sharron lynn parsons : Birdie, that is one fancy tail !!!
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Jp@nda : Mouse mom said Billy cannot come out to play today, he’s in trouble!
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Gorilla guy (edited): Ice cream cone trees are real?!?! I need this plant
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– Imp – (they/he) : Ooh I like that this one has a before and after!
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Panda with a hoodie and beanie : tigger?
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Gorilla guy (edited): Looks like the boy has a tail.
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Bo’owowo’uh : How!
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Auntriarch : I want this one very much
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TrippyBanana : Aww is that Peter Rabbit?
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Advocate Ram : Pennywise has switched species of lure.
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dayngerkat : Rocket!
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