Lost in Praha | #stayhomecreative

Lost in Praha | #stayhomecreative

After Budapest and Bratislava, now it’s time to conquer Prague! During the time of lockdown, Petr Kopal captured the people wandering around in the Czech capital, and we came across the Facebook page of „Domased” at about the same time, where we found Czech and Slovakian masterpieces. So it was quite obvious that we would combine the two. BAMM!

Alžběta Göbelová | Instagram


Barbora Idesova | Instagram


Biceps | Instagram


David Štumpf | Instagram


Filip Pošivač | Instagram


Jaromír Plachý | Instagram


Julie Černá | Instagram


Karla Gondek | Instagram


Márie Urbanková | Instagram


Michaela Mihályi | Instagram


Natália Peterková | Instagram


Noemi Valentíny | Instagram


Vítek Mecner | Instagram


The photos are courtesy of Czech photographer Petr Kopal. We would like to thank him here, once again!

Petr Kopal Photography | Facebook | Instagram

We will tell you more about „Domased” group showcasing Czech and Slovakian artists soon!

Don’t forget to check out the previous part of our #stayhomecreative mini series, in which home work stations come to life, in an animated form:

#stayhomecreative | Home office


In our #stayhomecreative mini series, we invite creators whose work we keep an eye on and whom you should follow, too!

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