Invader Invades the International Space Station
After taking his work into the Earth’s skies, French artist Invader continues his




After taking his work into the Earth’s skies, French artist Invader continues his space theme by plastering his signature graphics on various astronautic structures. The artist was able to stamp his mosaics upon buildings at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne and the Euro Space Center in Belgium. Most impressively, Invader was also able to take his work into the Earth’s thermosphere — carried onboard the International Space Station by an astronaut. Enjoy the photos above.