OSGEMEOS Paints "Giants" On Vancouver Silos
Brazilian street artists Os Gemeos’s latest rendition sees the twins paint 75-foot-tall silos as





Brazilian street artists OSGEMEOS‘s latest rendition sees the twins paint 75-foot-tall silos as part of their “Giants” project. Going forward with the notion that “every city needs art and art has to be in the middle of the people,” the pair have teamed up with non-profit public art organization Vancouver Biennale to transform the Granville industrial landmark into a gigantic public art piece. Enjoy a preview of the monumental, 360-degree piece here and stay tuned for more updates as the painting continues.