cement eclipses for MUU by isaac cordal, 2012 all images © isaac cordal

 

 

 

isaac cordal has shared with designboom his most recent outdoor cement artworks in zagreb croatia’s dugave neighborhood for the street art museum, MUU. muu, which is a collective effort ‘dedicated to forming a more coherent street art scene in croatia’, has showcased pieces by the spanish artist in order to help raise awareness in the region about street art in both its aesthetic, cultural and social value for communities. the most recent installment to cordal’s 

 

‘cement eclipse’ series is an urban intervention in which he has easily incorporated the existing architecture of this croatian city streets into each of his artworks comprised of miniature stone-men. the result of cordal’s effort is a natural assimilation of the artist’s cement units into zagreb’s cityscape.  

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal from a cloud painted upon the wall seems to pour miniature people

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal a closer perspective of the man-shaped raindrops

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal picturing the construction of the installation

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal

the apartment building’s wall has been given several cement eclipse residents

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal one figure peers out from the wall

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal an additional detailed view of the piece

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal a lone cement figure stands at the edge of a building with a briefcase in hand

new cement eclipse installations by isaac cordal cordal’s work is displayed among the pieces of thirty other artists in an effort to make the biggest street museum in croatia