106 of the most beloved Street Art Photos – Year 2012
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And thats some of the most beloved Street Art Photos posted in 2012 on Street Art Utopia!
2010 photos can you see here, 2011 photoshere.
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A member of Street Art Utopia on Facebook wrote two year ago this nice piece about the future:
– My son, do you want to hear something strange?
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– You know the new tree painting we did on the garage last week.. Up until around the year 2050 people generally did not have paintings on houses!
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– Well, yes, many were. Often they would paint villas in One colour, like blue or yellow, but very rarely in more than one or two colours and almost never any pictures. Most apartment houses and government buildings and so on were grey. Artists sometimes went and painted on tunnels, grey municipal buildings and so on, but the pictures were washed away! By the government!
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– Well no, but it had to be in special buildings only. Some people felt that houses was not to be painted on, except in one pale colour all over.
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– Yes, my son. Now lets get our jackets and go pick some fruit.
Street Art in Olsztyn, Poland
In Olsztyn, Poland. By Adam Okuciejewski and Szymon Czarnowski.
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