| | Some before and after photos of walls painted in Čačak, Serbia for DUK festival (Days of Urban Culture). The first international street art festival in Central Serbia. These walls have been painted over the 10 years of the festival. Artist instagrams in order of appearance: 1. @marvmurali 2. @nes.nespoon 3. @mikro_kosmos_art 4. @jpereca 5. @lonacpot 6. @slavenlunar 7. @kraljica_vila 8. @tom.hrvb 9. @artez_online Festival instagram: @dukfestival [link] [comments] |
| | Some before and after photos of walls painted in Čačak, Serbia for DUK festival (Days of Urban Culture). The first international street art festival in Central Serbia. These walls have been painted over the 10 years of the festival. Artist instagrams in order of appearance: 1. @marvmurali 2. @nes.nespoon 3. @mikro_kosmos_art 4. @jpereca 5. @lonacpot 6. @slavenlunar 7. @kraljica_vila 8. @tom.hrvb 9. @artez_online Festival instagram: @dukfestival [link] [comments] |
| Hi I'm an illustration student and for my dissertation research I am looking at street art and murals. I want to find out how murals can help shape cultural identity. The questionnaire asks about your perceptions of street art and your level of engagement with it. I'd really appreciate any responses, it should only take 5-10 minutes to complete. Thankyou! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfB9sgR0QZak6HOFYE32Ez_D7OZfHpau8YhMol9_Jez_eWCkw/viewform?usp=dialog [link] [comments] |
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