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Cartoon characters loose on the streets | 0036MARK and street art
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Cartoon characters loose on the streets | 0036MARK and street art

Smurfette parading with her implants in Brussels, Chewbacca hangin’ out at the Busó parade, and poor Mikrobi kidnapped by the Jawas—Hungarian street artist 0036MARK, who remains anonymous, brings retro cartoon characters to the streets, and even Florence Pugh shared one of his artworks. Why did you choose to put
Banksy graffitied a partially wrecked building in Ukraine
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Banksy graffitied a partially wrecked building in Ukraine

The figure of a woman standing on her hands on the ruins is painted on the wall of a badly damaged house in Borodyanka. The world’s most famous street artist, Banksy’s work typically carries socio-political messages, and his choice of location is also of significance. Although he works
Love your neighbors—old message and new look for one of the most popular street arts of Budapest
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Love your neighbors—old message and new look for one of the most popular street arts of Budapest

According to Banksy, “Graffiti is one of the few tools you have if you have almost nothing.” In a crisis like war, when we’re powerless and vulnerable, there are moments when art is the only way to reduce the overwhelming pressure of events. It is no coincidence that, following
Monumental murals, livable cities | TOP 5
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Monumental murals, livable cities | TOP 5

Murals can change the atmosphere of neighborhoods and bring life to any environment. They enliven our everyday lives, make us stop and think for a moment. In addition, there is a huge amount of work behind them, serious preparations are needed for the difficult conditions. Take a virtual walk with
Gigantic works of art | TOP 5
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Gigantic works of art | TOP 5

While firewalls provide a security function for architects, street artists look at them like giant canvases. These are the most grandiose works of the diverse genre of street art, they can take an imaginative piece of life to boring streets, be mocking, critical, or a memorial for an important person
A mural commemorates the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in London
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A mural commemorates the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 in London

Commissioned by the Hungarian Cultural Center London, Hungarian graffiti artist Fat Heat has made a wall painting to commemorate the Hungarian Revolution of 1956. The artwork covering 65 square meters is located in Holborn, central London, near the British Museum. The metaphoric work of art alludes to the rebirth of
"Graffiti is an important part of culture" | Interview with Fat Heat
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"Graffiti is an important part of culture" | Interview with Fat Heat

How can one earn a living from their teenage hobbies? How is the genre of graffiti and street art perceived today? How should one imagine the graffiti scene? We discussed questions like this with Fat Heat, one of the internationally renowned representatives of Hungarian street art, the artist winning the