NY-based artist Ryan Seslow has created a series of street intervention project with concrete sculptures of aerosol cans.
He creates these anonymous, unsigned cement-cased sculptures, and leaves them around on streets and public bathrooms, for viewers to move them around or take them home.
Having seen how graffiti works done by his friends 15 years ago are still holding up in the bathrooms of bars and pubs, the artist hopes to transcend time and evoke memories of the past though his installations, while suggesting what could have happened if these spray cans were real.
Find more of the artist's works here.
[via Vandalog, images via Ryan Seslow]