Hello, I amBert Musketonand I am a visual artist based in Belgium. I love awkward stuff or situations, so I came up with the concept of Awkward Flyers. I try to communicate a random joke in one image. I put in a lot of time and effort, to be honest. Coming up with ideas, printing the flyer, going out, and pasting them on the streets. But, it’s super fun!A few years ago, I sharedpart 1andpart 2of this post. Here is the long-awaited part 3 of Awkward Flyer.More info:Instagram|musketon.com|x.com|Facebook|behance.netThis post may includeaffiliate links.The flyers themselves are awkward, but it’s equally awkward when you’re putting one up, and someone spots you doing it… I mean, hanging a “smell your own farts” workshop flyer, for instance, is pretty weird if someone sees me posting it around!RELATED:When I’m traveling, I try to get prime locations — places like Times Square or Broadway in New York, where there’s a lot of foot traffic. However, when I’m in my hometown and posting a flyer a day, it can be overkill to paste them in the streets too much, and I don’t want to get too many angry letters from the city. In Ghent, where I live, we have a dedicated street for legal graffiti. I usually stick to that spot for a few reasons:Part of the street is covered, so the flyers are protected from the elements and last a bit longer.It’s a legal spot for graffiti and street art, so I won’t get angry letters from people.It’s a well-known street for tourists, and since I started using it as my regular spot, I’ve noticed a lot of international people following my Instagram page.I hope to put a smile on people’s faces when they spot a flyer. In the beginning, I was still finding my style, and sometimes my flyers were too awkward or weird. Now, I try to find a middle ground — topics that are relatable to the average person, that make people smile or feel something.For me, this started as a passion project in 2021… and it still is, because I make absolutely no money from it at the moment. I just enjoy making these art pieces and putting them up in the streets.See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored PandaModal closeAdd New ImageModal closeAdd Your Photo To This ListPlease use high-res photos without watermarksOoops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.Not your original work?Add sourcePublish
Hello, I amBert Musketonand I am a visual artist based in Belgium. I love awkward stuff or situations, so I came up with the concept of Awkward Flyers. I try to communicate a random joke in one image. I put in a lot of time and effort, to be honest. Coming up with ideas, printing the flyer, going out, and pasting them on the streets. But, it’s super fun!A few years ago, I sharedpart 1andpart 2of this post. Here is the long-awaited part 3 of Awkward Flyer.More info:Instagram|musketon.com|x.com|Facebook|behance.netThis post may includeaffiliate links.
Hello, I amBert Musketonand I am a visual artist based in Belgium. I love awkward stuff or situations, so I came up with the concept of Awkward Flyers. I try to communicate a random joke in one image. I put in a lot of time and effort, to be honest. Coming up with ideas, printing the flyer, going out, and pasting them on the streets. But, it’s super fun!
A few years ago, I sharedpart 1andpart 2of this post. Here is the long-awaited part 3 of Awkward Flyer.
More info:Instagram|musketon.com|x.com|Facebook|behance.net
This post may includeaffiliate links.
The flyers themselves are awkward, but it’s equally awkward when you’re putting one up, and someone spots you doing it… I mean, hanging a “smell your own farts” workshop flyer, for instance, is pretty weird if someone sees me posting it around!RELATED:When I’m traveling, I try to get prime locations — places like Times Square or Broadway in New York, where there’s a lot of foot traffic. However, when I’m in my hometown and posting a flyer a day, it can be overkill to paste them in the streets too much, and I don’t want to get too many angry letters from the city. In Ghent, where I live, we have a dedicated street for legal graffiti. I usually stick to that spot for a few reasons:Part of the street is covered, so the flyers are protected from the elements and last a bit longer.It’s a legal spot for graffiti and street art, so I won’t get angry letters from people.It’s a well-known street for tourists, and since I started using it as my regular spot, I’ve noticed a lot of international people following my Instagram page.I hope to put a smile on people’s faces when they spot a flyer. In the beginning, I was still finding my style, and sometimes my flyers were too awkward or weird. Now, I try to find a middle ground — topics that are relatable to the average person, that make people smile or feel something.For me, this started as a passion project in 2021… and it still is, because I make absolutely no money from it at the moment. I just enjoy making these art pieces and putting them up in the streets.See Also on Bored PandaSee Also on Bored Panda
The flyers themselves are awkward, but it’s equally awkward when you’re putting one up, and someone spots you doing it… I mean, hanging a “smell your own farts” workshop flyer, for instance, is pretty weird if someone sees me posting it around!
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When I’m traveling, I try to get prime locations — places like Times Square or Broadway in New York, where there’s a lot of foot traffic. However, when I’m in my hometown and posting a flyer a day, it can be overkill to paste them in the streets too much, and I don’t want to get too many angry letters from the city. In Ghent, where I live, we have a dedicated street for legal graffiti. I usually stick to that spot for a few reasons:Part of the street is covered, so the flyers are protected from the elements and last a bit longer.It’s a legal spot for graffiti and street art, so I won’t get angry letters from people.It’s a well-known street for tourists, and since I started using it as my regular spot, I’ve noticed a lot of international people following my Instagram page.
When I’m traveling, I try to get prime locations — places like Times Square or Broadway in New York, where there’s a lot of foot traffic. However, when I’m in my hometown and posting a flyer a day, it can be overkill to paste them in the streets too much, and I don’t want to get too many angry letters from the city. In Ghent, where I live, we have a dedicated street for legal graffiti. I usually stick to that spot for a few reasons:
I hope to put a smile on people’s faces when they spot a flyer. In the beginning, I was still finding my style, and sometimes my flyers were too awkward or weird. Now, I try to find a middle ground — topics that are relatable to the average person, that make people smile or feel something.
For me, this started as a passion project in 2021… and it still is, because I make absolutely no money from it at the moment. I just enjoy making these art pieces and putting them up in the streets.
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