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		<description><![CDATA[Just knowing that these tiny urban art installations exist &#8211; ranging from tiny figures dangling from ATM machines to utility boxes painted to look like miniature skyscrapers &#8211; might just inspire you to look at the city around you in a new, more observant way. That&#8217;s the hope of the artists behind these 27 subtle <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/10/22/subtle-street-art-27-easy-to-overlook-urban-enhancements/">&#8230;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Just knowing that these tiny urban art installations exist &ndash; ranging from tiny figures dangling from ATM machines to utility boxes painted to look like miniature skyscrapers &ndash; might just inspire you to look at the city around you in a new, more observant way. That&rsquo;s the hope of the artists behind these 27 subtle works of street art, which are often so small and simple that they&rsquo;re typically overlooked.</p>
<h4>Beautiful Trompe L&rsquo;oeil Windows in Istanbul<br>
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<p>A tiny intriguing window framed by oversized shutters draws you in for a closer look, until you realize that what you&rsquo;re seeing isn&rsquo;t in three dimensions at all &ndash; it&rsquo;s an expertly painted illusion on a wall. Spanish artist Pejac brightened up blank surfaces throughout Instanbul with a series entitled &lsquo;<a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Pejac/170318843041258">Lock, Poster and Shutters,</a>&lsquo; representing the &ldquo;perception and illusion of freedom.&rdquo;</p>
<h4>The Little People Project<br>
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<p>Only the most observant passersby take notice of the miniature figures living out their lives in the big city, meticulously created and arranged by a street artist calling himself &lsquo;Slinkachu.&rsquo; <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2009/04/14/art-of-miniature-10-uncanny-ultra-small-artworks/">The Little People Project</a> is an ongoing series of incredibly small installations placing human figures in humorous contexts, interacting with real-world objects like trash, dead insects and sidewalk weeds. The figures are left there to be observed or ignored, with the vast majority of people never even realizing they&rsquo;re there.</p>
<h4>Miniature Cities Within Cities by EVOL<br>
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<p>What looks like an image of a gritty, run-down urban neighborhood is actually a collection of electric power boxes on an urban rooftop. Berlin-based artist <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2010/11/11/evol-mini-buildings-with-mighty-details/">EVOL creates cities within cities</a>, typically transforming urban surfaces with stencils. Any rectangular or square object can become a miniature skyscraper. But when the artist has a little more time and privacy to work, the illusion is uncanny.</p>
<h4>Yarn-Bombing Sidewalk Cracks<br>
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<p>&lsquo;Project Pothole&rsquo; by artist <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2011/05/05/colorful-calls-to-action-decorated-pothole-projects/">Juliana Santacruz Herrera </a>called attention to potholes in the streets of Paris, softening these trouble spots with installations of yarn. Filling the cracks with color, Herrera engages in a passive sort of protest while simultaneously brightening the urban landscape.</p>
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