Brazilian artist twins Os Gemeos have recently painted on an extraordinary scale, tagging the entire facade of a boeing 737 aircraft, which will transport the brazilian national football team from city to city during the quickly approaching 2014 FIFA world cup.
Dozens of portraits, meant to represent the people of the brazilian culture, are rendered in artists' signature style: elongated faces, quirky outfits, colorful skin and animated expressions. from the tail to nose and the engines, the jet's technological details and equipment are covered in the vibrant design, wrapping around the massive structure. with an airplane hangar as an art studio, the duo completed the the plane piece throughout a week-long process, using about 1,200 cans of spray.
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