Video: Sur come to life: graffiti on the streets of Polish cities
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Surrealistic subjects, people, animals, wondrous creatures, clearly coming from a parallel universe, come to life in the works of the Polish artist. His unusual, but in any case, original graffiti from the very first minutes attract attention, forcing him to stop, and then look back and freeze, admiringly examining the painted walls of residential buildings …
Amazing drawings from the light hand of the talented artist Przemiek decorate the streets and streets of Polish cities, transforming the gray dull walls of residential buildings into bright "paintings". But until recently, he was content with only small images, drawing them on the facades of abandoned buildings, garages, fences and gates, and only after a while he decided to create beauty where people can see it. And he made the right decision. After all, his street work is a kind of open-air art gallery, which you can admire every day and completely free of charge.
Sometimes street art sinks into the soul so much that you involuntarily begin to think about that hidden meaning. And at first glance, even the most harmless drawings are fraught with a message addressed to modern mankind. Irony, sarcasm, black humor, or maybe it's still the harsh truth of life - who, without hesitation, expresses his point of view on the world around him and what is happening in it.
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