Street Art by Happiness Maker David Zinn (21 Photos)

Chalk Artist David Zinn

David Zinn is a street artist known for transforming ordinary urban landscapes into imaginative worlds. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Zinn has been creating street art since the 1980s. His medium of choice is chalk, which perfectly capturing the fleeting nature of street art.

Zinn’s creations often feature playful creatures, such as his well-known character Sluggo—a green monster with endearing eyes—and a flying pig named Philomena. These characters are typically placed in unexpected settings, interacting with real-world objects in surprising ways that challenge viewers’ perceptions and bring joy to public spaces.

David Zinn’s work is characterized by its blend of whimsy, humor, and a masterful use of the urban canvas, making everyday scenes magical and inviting passersby to stop and ponder, or smile.

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Tragically or luckily, Ethan has lost count of his petals


Life lessons from augmented pareidolia the first yo is given, but the second yo is earned


Sibling Pep Talk


Jeremy’s First Lair


Nadine Listens to the Grapevine


Reading is Enflowering


Bernice is easily the most intimidating dodgeball player for her size


Chloe is 95% Burmese and 5% Fescue


Fly-by-night Impossibility


Fran’s summer hairstyle is 100% natural with very healthy roots


Lily can’t decide if she’s an understood overachiever or an overstood underachiever; either way, she’s making a lot of progress.


Looks like another long day of things stubbornly refusing to be impossible


Low altitude impossibilities at the Sideways Flying R


Marv learned this look from the puppy next door; he’s hoping your pocket is full of flies


Nadine and the Hydrophobic Frog


Nadine and the Silent Standoff


Philomena is a big fan of escapist literature


Philomena likes to start her days by watching for the second most impossible thing to happen


Rosie has an excellent sense of smell, which is why she always carries an olfactory support flower


Summer mood Angus will concede to flowers on his shirts and umbrellas in his drinks, but that’s where he draws the line


This message brought to you by the Underfoot Arts Council and a philanthropic hole in the ground


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