The two key members of the Hungarian All Caps Collective, Fatheat and TransOne visited the Urban Morhogenesis festival in Odintsovo in the Moscow region, where they painted on a 17 story panel building’s wall alongside their German friend Boogie.
The mural is 14m x 57m and the three artists needed 7 days to finish it. The goal of the festival is to set a Guinness record: the most murals in one concentrated area. 60 international artists participated and painted altogether 40 murals.
Photography by: Krisch Ádám.
The two drone recordings and the night photo is by Andrew Gubenko.
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Liget: From dusk until dawn_02
In the second part of our “Liget” series, I chose to present Petőfi Hall
[https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pet%C5%91fi_Csarnok] and the building of the New
National Gallery
[http://www.intezmenyek.ligetbudapest.org/hu/places/jovo/uj-nemzetigaleria]
built on its place.
The dusk of Pecsa. One of
design
At the Estonian seaside
The Matsi Beach is located in the middle part of Estonia, at the beach of the
Riga-bay and not far from the pier are the two houses that will warm the heart
of even those who would have thought about spending time at the Estonian beach.
The bigger hose is
design
The face, the pool, two towers and a ruin
Modern housing estates are harsh. Haszkovó is no different. Their story
intertwined with unbearability, greyness and soullessness. Can something giving
home to twenty thousand people be grey and unbearable? Is it possible that these
stereotypes only prevent us from looking at these housing estates as true cities
and thus from