Giant bubblegum sculpture brings fun and whimsy to a Netherlands street - Yanko Design
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Bubblegum, often seen as a useless snack, delivers fleeting enjoyment without nutritional value. However, artist Frankey embraces its whimsicality, believing that it brings 'wonder, play, fun.' He created the Hubbabubbabuilding installation in the Netherlands, featuring bubblegum-like spheres breaking through a traditional house as part of a public art initiative. The design infuses playful elements, capturing a sense of childlike joy as characters seem engaged in the whimsical act of blowing bubbles. This artwork embodies Frankey's philosophy of positive interventions through surreal artistry.
Frankey believes bubblegum, despite being considered pointless, serves to bring 'wonder, play, fun' to people. His sculpture transforms an ordinary space into a whimsical scene.
The Hubbabubbabuilding showcases Frankey's signature style of 'positive interventions,' turning a regular house into a fun, cartoon-like installation with striking bubblegum-like spheres.
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