European Street Art: Big City Murals
I stumbled upon Blu murals on a blog somewhere around the net. Being new to me, this was refreshing and intriging to see… I love Blu’s mind-blowing wall-painting animations like Moca- Los Angeles, it’s cool to come upon his still images—and his expression of art—on facades around the world. Especially when you’re not looking for them…
City: Berlin // Neighborhood: Friedrichshain
A mural from across a parking lot. Here’s a time lapse video on how it was made.
The first mural, across the River Spree, taken from the Oberbaumbrücke.
A wider shot showing an adjacent mural.
A closer view over a poster-strewn wall.
A massive pink man, made of many little men, hiding next to the Oberbaumbrücke.
The massive man of tiny men, up close.
Location: Lisbon // Metro Station: Picoas
A shot of a Blu-bombed building at Picoas Metro Station, on the yellow line, as part of a collaboration with OsGemeos for the Crono Festival. This video shows the project-in-process.
Zooming in on the facade.
Straw detail.
Imagery along the curved corner of the building.
A shot from below. Details under ledges.
Check out more work at his site: http://www.blublu.org
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