Hey and welcome to 2019 years collection from the most beloved photos from our Facebook Page and here on streetartutopia.com.
We have had a few years off but in August we came back! Next year we will be running at full speed and it will be epic. We hope you come along the ride!
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We asked some street artists we love: “What is Street Art for you?“
For me, street art is a way of doing its work for all people, such as social classes and direct communication with individuals from a city or neighborhood, or maybe only painting in abandoned places just for you. She creates from the need for artistic expression with the need to release and put artistic feelings outside of studio.
I was born and raised where lots of blockhaus was already there, but without tag or street art on it. They was like enormous rock virgin and at my 14 years old, we started, me and friends, to graff on it, to be proud or ashamed if it was not enough inventive or nice, well it’s like someone who started to learn walking among other who are too, it was fun, interesting, challenging and poetical too. – näutil
Street art has change my life step by step because I started to realize that I was able to realize kind of a dream, well, a strong inner project: it was possible for me to ‘’move’’ people in both ways: poetically (well I hope so at least time to time) and geographically. – näutil
On of my favorite anecdote : a kid was inside the blockhaus where I have painted a big elephant (7 meter high) and then his father was calling him and he answer “wait dad, I’m inside the elephant, I’m coming !”. Well, it is very rewarding to provoke that kind of poetry, to help kids or people to reconnected themselves with little small thing that make souls and desires happy or filled. – näutil
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Content warning: Street Artist Bozik By Bozik in Kazan, Russia at УРАМ organized by Anya Pushkova and Can. Bozik (direct translation): On June 26, in Kazan, in Uram Park УРАМ, the City Youth Day was held and many venues related to sports, street culture and art were organ
Bozik (direct translation): On June 26, in Kazan, in Uram Park [b]УРАМ[/b], the City Youth Day was held and many venues related to sports, street culture and art were organized. As part of this festival, my Bro Gooze and I created our drawings on the large pillars of the Millennium Bridge! It was a super sprint for 2 days! I don’t know how we managed then, but we had towers for two days from morning to evening. Gooze decided to draw Bars as one of the symbols of Tatarstan and made a sketch of a female leopard. I made a male leopard for balance. The drawing for me turned out to be very sincere despite the complexity and large volume in a very short time. Once again, the drawing flew out from under my hand by itself, and as usual, I usually understand the meaning of what was drawn after it materialized on the wall. I do not want to describe what I put into this picture, I wonder what you will see. If there is time and desire, I will be very glad to read the interpretation of the resulting fairy tale in the comments.