An Artist Spray-Paints Plastic Wrap In The Forest With Interesting Results

    When street art meets nature.

    Evgeny Ches is an artist based out of Moscow who specializes in contemporary art and graffiti.

    A few years ago Ches discovered a form of graffiti called cellograffiti where artist paint on industrial strength plastic film fixed between two columns or trees. Intrigued by the medium, Ches started using it in his own work.

    Ches then got inspired to take the street art aspect of cellograffti and move it to a more natural environment. Here he could place creatures from the wild in the actual wild.

    The results have been pretty stunning, like this life-like raptor.

    And this fierce looking polar bear.

    Ches says in a video from his YouTube channel that this kind of art is a very "natural" fit.

    He also added that this form of graffiti can be practiced anywhere, without have to paint on someone's fence or wall.

    What a way to embrace art in a natural place.

    For more of Ches' work check out his Facebook and Instagram pages.