Created on the Granville Island near Vancouver, these gigantic pieces are not only some incredible pieces of artwork, but officially their biggest to date. Covering the entire 70-foot tall structure, these things are massive.
For this non-profit public art project, Octavio and Gustavo Pandolfo have donated a month of their time, the twins spent the final days adding numerous details to their characters pockets, stitches, buttons, shows, fabric patterns, all by using bright colors and by painting more and more yellow faces. Using the architecture of the silos, the giants are kneeling with four of them facing away and four facing the other way, giving the finished work a full 360 degree identity.
These things are awesome! Enjoy!
Photo cred: @craige13/roaming the planet