Michał Ujczak
16 February 2016 | Tagi: 2015, Gdansk School of Mural, PolandThe common theme in this series of murals on four entrances is space, in its broadest sense, presented in the form of imaginary starscapes. The accent linking everything is man and all the planets he could settle.
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Rustam Qbic
23 August 2015 | Tagi: 2015, Monumental ArtThe mural tells of the relations between a parent and a child. According to Rustam, the harmonious development of a child demands that the parent sorts out his or her own knowledge and experience before they are able to pass them on to their children through playing and learning.
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Alfalfa / Licuado
| Tagi: 2015, Monumental ArtThis mural in Zaspa is the largest work in the history of Uruguayan muralism. It shows a cockerel with a comb representing the skyline of Gdańsk and a Polish girl helping a Uruguayan boy to realise his dreams. On the boy’s T-shirt, apart from the Uruguayan flag, we see badges, showing a cup for drinking yerba mate (the most popular South American infusion), Palacio Salvio (the most recognisable building in Montevideo), an artist’s roller and the artists themselves holding hands.
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Same84
| Tagi: 2015, Monumental ArtHints from the graffiti past of this painter and tattoo artist from Greece are clearly visible in this work in Zaspa. The wealth of detail, colour and themes in the mural seems to be saying that everything is definitely important to the artist and he has no intention of limiting himself in his message.
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Monstfur
| Tagi: 2015, Monstfur, Monumental Art, PolandSkarżyńskiego 4a 2015 Monumental Art 2015 The mural was created using the hand-cut stencil technique. The hero is arctium, or burdock, a plant of the ruderal species, which has successfully adapted to the changes brought about by aggressive urbanisation. Burdock is found everywhere on large urban residential estates and as such, can be seen as […]
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David de La Mano and Pablo S Herrero
| Tagi: 2015, Monumental Art, SpainThese artists from Spain deliberately chose a wall hidden behind trees. The mural shows the community of humanity as a network, a system close to the order which prevails in nature. According to the Spaniards, man is still a part of nature and regardless of the development and technological progress, this is his final refuge.
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