A miniature music store for mice appeared in the street of Swedish city Lund. The tiny installation was installed by a group of anonymous street artists AnonyMouse. They leave such houses and stores for rodents in different countries. They can already be found in cities in Sweden, France, and even on the Isle of Man.
“Inspired by the stories of Astrid Lindgren and Beatrix Potter, as well as the films of Walt Disney and Don Bluth, we strive to bring a little bit of everyday magic to children and pedestrians who pass by our works. We hope to inspire some of them to change their own street for the better,” the artists shared.
To date, AnonyMouse has installed about 25 mouse buildings. In the beginning, each miniature took them about three months, but now the artists are coping much faster. They always leave the houses late at night and never give the address so that fans could find new works themselves.
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