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Street Art Utopia

From trees to concrete spheres, see how Vanyu Krastev transforms everyday objects in Bulgaria into hilarious characters with just googly eyes! πŸ‘€βœ¨ #StreetArt streetartutopia.com/2024/12/01

A creative example of googly eye street art in Bulgaria, where a tree has been humorously transformed into a character. The tree trunk, shaped like a mouth, is framed by two brown horizontal bars resembling eyebrows. Googly eyes are attached to the bars, giving the impression of a face with an expressive personality. The background features lush greenery and a glimpse of a river, adding a natural, tranquil setting to this playful and imaginative urban art intervention.
Street Art Utopia

A detailed mural by Kuba Skrzypek in Nowy TomyΕ›l, Poland, depicting a young girl with angel wings repairing feathers using tape and thread.

A detailed mural by Kuba Skrzypek in Nowy TomyΕ›l, Poland, depicting a young girl with angel wings repairing feathers using tape and thread. The wings appear battered and patched, symbolizing resilience and care. Hands holding scissors surround her, suggesting adversity or challenges. The grayscale artwork is contrasted with the natural greenery of its outdoor setting, creating a powerful visual statement.
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Just Bob πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡²β™’πŸ§πŸͺ–

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First they come for the public library, then the free library and these will be next 🀬😭🀬😭

2xfo

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I hate to say this because it feels really good to see people caring for their neighbors but storing food outdoors can be unsafe. These cans are designed to be "shelf stable" (with a few exceptions that actually require refrigeration) but the "shelf" is assumed to be at room temperature.

Storing cans outside where temperature changes are uncontrolled could allow for dangerous bacterial growth to occur in the food.

Janet Vertesi

@streetartutopia You’re missing Vancouver, BC, home of Vancouver Mural Festival and hundreds of astonishing murals by First Nations, local and international artists aimed at visual sovereignty under gentrification. Walking tour via app.

Https://www.vanmuralfest.ca

vanmuralfest.ca/app

@knizer@toot.boston

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Alt text: A photo of a building's sign, reading 'Whatever the just fuck don't you hurt want... people"

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