Real Urban Art
Here is the sample of Moscow city distant suburb.
As an experiment the dull gray houses were painted to different colours.
From my point of view it’s really amazing isn’t it?
In Russia where is in winter sun is a very rare thing such kind of art might keep the winter depression away. For instance this fall-winter there were no visible sun in Moscow for more than 30 days. Due to this it was reported that a lot of people simply refuse to go to work because of an enormous depressive state they were in.
Maybe such urbanistic art would keep the depression away.





























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Wow, looks like a children’s hospital. Especially with the lyrics on the side of the building. It would make it easy to find your apartment though, if you could say “I’m inside the butterfly’s anus” or “attached to the mast of the red sailboat”
Super nice!
Do you know the names of the painters or their group?
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This reminds me of Anri Sala’s video from 2003 Dammi i Colori. It consists of a series of shots from a moving car that show the colourful streets of Tirana, the capital of Albania. Many old buildings have been ordered to be painted there by the eccentric Mayor of the city , himself an ex-artist
sorry - messed up there
the link text should read - the name of the Mayor of Tirana
Very cool!!
Wonderful! Absolutely wonderful! Thank you for the photographs.
It’s a candy coated nightmare, maybe try covering it with fur
So something good does happen in Russia!
Maybe not so extreme, but bright colours would definitely cheer things up. Winter depression is a real issue and it sucks! They paint some buildings bright colours in Norway, so why not in Russia?
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Fantastic. I was in Moscow and Leningrad many years ago, and it was such a drab and dreary world. I didn’t think that russians had this sort of imagination. These paintings are wonderful, very impressive.
English Russia is a great blog. But you need to keep showing us positive things like this, as well as the bad or the decaying side.
wtf is this?? It looks gay; it makes typical Soviet artitecture look even worse.
it looks what?
Wow!!!
“In Russia where is in winter sun is a very rare thing”
sorry, but is the author of this article really an idiot or just pretending? this must be how americans got the idea of bears strolling down city streets in russia… as for moscow, its called SMOG my friend, SMOG.
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Maybe Russia could slap a bunch of LED’s on a building and fix the problem. Just imagine the artistic possibilities.
: )
Eye, imagine living here for the whole life. What sort of imagination you’d have.
After vodka especially.
Well, we don`t get too much sunny days in the winer indeed, mainly because of short bright daytime, so I think such pallette is a good idea. But it will require quite a lot of expensive maintenance, because if it will degrade over time, it will look even more depressing than common tiled walls.
Yes as I see daily these walls that once were new and shiny but, because of dirt and smoke and pollution, became dark, gloomy and dirty. And sad.
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Gosh, this looks horrible.
I wish they’d stop doing that. But the new highrises that are everywhere in MOscow loooks very nice.
And to the morons who said that Russians do not have imagination - sure, it takes no imagination to send a first man into space.
And BTW, remind me what was that imaginative that has come out of Poland lately? Aaaaaa, I forgot, the super-imaginative obnoxios Polish plumbers and waiters….
Nickhead.
>Gosh, this looks horrible.
>I wish they’d stop doing that.
shuT up baby and take a look at your terrible 0merican cities, which are constructed by brain-dead designers
then cry,
then please kill yourself by a wall
that’s a real creatiff !!
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This looks really amazing. But in fact, the idea to use bright colours was first used in the northern cities with yet longer winters and less sunlight in the winter than in Moscow like e.g. Norilsk or Anadyr. They painted the very same concrete slab or brick houses in various colours to make them look not too depressing. The people in Ramenskoe just developed the known idea somewhat further and made pictures of the houses. Looks really avanguardistic.
The greyness and clouds in Moscow late autumn and winter are a natural event, but there were a lot more freezing, but sunny days in the past. Such a “European winter” is a recent trend which is generally disliked by the most. The air pollution is not the only (although important) reason.
I would feel like my life was a bad acid trip.
This is a new version of aestehtic torture
all those people who applaud should live there and look out of the window every day ;=(
Think about the bad quality of wall color and you can imagine how this will look in 3 years …
I do not know what is better, this style or the standard grey of the walls, but I fear these walls will make people crazy
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hi everybody
An antidote to “earth tones”…
See some striking images from Moscow of painted buildings that help to reduce the drabness of urban streetscapes. Thanks to City Comforts for the link and the title…….
It’s not Moscow!!! It’s Ramenskoe!!! This will never happen in Moscow. lol
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with a project like this at this scale, something positive has to come from it. our surroundings affect us more than we even noitce. i would like to see more palm trees in winnipeg, but that will never happen!!!
Amazing !!
but im a bit affraid of this colors !!
Nope, Still Depressing Communist Housing…
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EVERYBODY, GET FUCKED!!!!!!!!!
do u like chocolate? Muy muy!
VIVA LA REVOLUCION!
Why paint them at all comrades? Just leave concrete as it is.
Reinforced concrete is fashionable nowadays.
It will make housing even more affordable to the masses. Beside, paint, any paint, is toxic. Why have it on your house?
Long live social justice! Long live Russia!
Can anybody tell me where these buildings are in Moscow, please?
Diolch
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nightmare
This is NOT Moscow, this is the city of Ramenskoe 40 km from Moscow. Btw, such “masterpieces” were forbidden, the reason “they may cause car crashes”
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good!!
giving colors for all these big blocks of flats with no life!
from Brazil!
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Wow, you are really opening up my eyes to the “new” Russia. I remember pictures from my childhood in which I was fascinated because Russia seemed to be so void of color from the buildings and cars to the clothing. I’m glad to see things are changing.
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I noticed that this is not the first time at all that you write about the topic. Why have you decided to touch it again?
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It is better to see more colors instead of mono chromatic gray walls.
SUPER TARE !