What makes Zinn’s doodles so special is how skillfully he incorporates them into their surroundings—like street pavements, walls, and brick facades. Most of his whimsical creatures appear on sidewalks in his hometown, but as we read on the illustrator’s website, his art has also “surfaced as far away as beaches in California, village squares in Sweden and street corners in Taiwan.” Scroll down to see the most recent characters created by this artist, bringing life and positivity to the streets, and to learn more about David himself from our new interview. More info: Instagram | Facebook | youtube.com | x.com | zinnart.com I draw Sluggo less often than I used to, presumably because he’s off visiting the imaginations of other people; I have seen photos of him in playground drawings all over the world, so at least I know he’s making friends.” Zinn added: “I will always have a soft spot for flying pigs. They strike me as a perfect representation of the earnest ungainliness of hope.” Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.