consumption ambitionneglectcareer

Sometimes it’s not very easy to understand modern art. A plain white square mounted on the wall? An empty room? That’s when Toni Spyra’s witty street art comes to the rescue. Not to say that his art pieces aren’t conceptual—they require the viewer to think, or at least interpret it in his or her own way—but by adding a layer of humour to his works, Spyra ensures that almost anybody gets it. The titles of his work are key to this understanding: the works above are entitled ‘Consumption’, ‘Ambition’, ‘Neglect’, and ‘Career’.

See more of Spyra’s work here.