With chalk and charcoal, Michigan based artist and illustrator David Zinn has been creating site-specific artworks of chalk drawings around the streets of Ann Arbor since 1987, Michigan. David Zinn’s temporary illustrations usually incorporate and make use of surrounding, say, cracks, street fixtures, or found objects, to create trompe l’oeil illusions. The artist published a book titled Lost & Unfounded: Street Art by David Zinn in 2013, another book Temporary Preserves in 2016.
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