AN artist has put a new twist on street art, stunning passers-by with some shocking and outrageous creations.

French artist OakOak has been leaving his mark on objects around France including buildings, fire hydrants, pedestrian lights and roads, bringing them to life.

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Self-described as a “fun-loving artist in the street who likes to play with urban elements”, his eye-catching creations range from the shocking to the nerdy and humorous.

His creations include camels that appear to be crossing a mountain – which is really a crack in a wall, the famous character from Where’s Wally? hanging from a noose on the side of a building and a cartoon figure impaled in a bloody mess by a door.

In OakOak's other works the footpath is turned into Gameboy device, giant green hands prise open a damaged garage door, a fire hydrant takes on the appearance of a fierce looking monster and Spiderman is seen hanging from a “web”.

Created using materials such as paper and glue as “it’s easy and fast”, OakOak has transformed the streets of Saint Etienne, Paris and Lyon.

OakOak says his inspirations include famous street artist Banksy as well as videogames and television series from the 1990s.

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