Video: Stunning street art on the streets of Poland. Graffiti by Przemek Blejzyk
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Amazing paintings that transform the dull gray walls of residential buildings decorate the streets of Polish cities with the light hand of a talented artist Przemek Blejzyk … Previously, he was content with small graffiti, painting them mainly on fences, garages and gates of abandoned warehouses, but over time he decided that there was no point in doing beautifully where no one would see it, and since then his large-scale graffiti have been adorned with buildings within the city. … The young artist is very responsible for his work. He is aware that his works will be admired by thousands of people who walk the streets of the city every day, therefore, street graffiti is not much different from the paintings presented at exhibitions in art galleries. But they are available to a much larger number of spectators, and there is no need to buy a ticket for this exhibition. A huge open-air art gallery is what the streets of his native land have become for Přemek Blažík.
His graffiti is surrealistic plots, in which the main characters can equally be both humans and animals, or even fantastic creatures that clearly come from a parallel universe, if not from the underworld. However, we must pay tribute to the Polish artist: he does not paint frankly creepy and gloomy graffiti. His works are rather mystical, fantasy, transcendent, but in any case original, attracting attention, forcing to stop, look around, and freeze for some time, admiringly staring at the painted wall of a residential building.
Przemek lives and works in the Polish city of Lodz, but loves to travel around the country and abroad, leaving autographs in other cities in the form of amazing graffiti on the walls of residential buildings. More information about the artist and his work - on his website.
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