Another Street Art

This is a depiction of well known Russian poet Pushkin on a duel with some Western TV heroes (they are on the second pic). And some other latest graffiti shots.
Odessa Street Art

Street art in Odessa, Ukraine.
Strange Fashion of Moscow Suburbs

Really strange fashion of painting psychedelic things on the walls of houses deep in Moscow suburbs seems to progress. This one is most impressive - just imagine all those common low-class people leaving inside those houses doing their everyday things like washing stuff or drinking or eating and watching TV, but now they don’t do all this things inside dull gray boxes of concrete but inside something that looks like just stepped out from Japanese animation..
Soviet Graffiti

In Soviet Russia you couldn’t take some paint tin and go draw something on the walls, just because if you’ve been caught you go directly to jail. All graffiti were considered an evil propaganda, so only approved from the Communist party wall-art could appear. Some still remain there until nowadays - like this one in one of Moscow subway stations.
Graffiti Kids at Work

A rare chance to see those graffiti kids doing their “masterpieces”. Personally I thought that this kind of works were done with the printed paper, though here they show it’s drawn with paintbrushes.
Fragile Houses

Some street artists in the city of Izhevsk in Russia paint “Handle With Care” signs on the walls of multi-stored apartment houses.
You can meet “Handle With Care” “Don’t Turn Over” or “Don’t Get It Wet” signs on the house walls up to 100 feet (35 m) high.
They claim that those signs act as guard sign against bad things for the inhabitants of those houses. Who knows, but still it’s pretty cool sight.
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Alice in Wonderland Moscow Graffiti

Some graffiti from a common Russian suburb multi-stored buildings yard, which differs from many others with its manner and that it is based on famous Alice in Wonderland story.
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