Artist Upcycles Wooden Doors to Create Beautiful Mural

Stefaan De Croock adds a three-dimensional aspect and texture to his mural by using the natural grains, holes, and dents that came with the discarded wood he used to create ‘Elsewhere.’ Going by the moniker Strook, the Belgium-based graphic designer quite fittingly mounted the upcycled wooden doors, planks, and furniture on a side wall of an old furniture factory in Mechelen, Belgium as part of the Mechelen Muurt Project. The geometric lines of each cut piece of wood perfectly fitted into each other to create an abstract figure makes for an amazingly unique type of street art.

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