Wow, I didn't realize a month has passed since I last added to this blog. The holidays have started to consume my attention.
Before I forget, there is one last batch of photos from my summer trip I wish to share. Usually I am not a huge fan of graffiti, but some I saw in Belgrade and Bucharest really caught my attention. They either caught my eye because they had a real message or were like mural art or both.
The first really made me do a double take. As I looked at it, I thought of my sister's husband and how this would be so his style. It's a thinker.
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Building in Belgrade |
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Belgrade | |
This next batch of graffiti made me smile, as I am a vegetarian and try to be vegan. After spotting the first one from the city tour bus, I started seeing them all over Belgrade written in both English and Serbian.
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Belgrade |
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Bucharest |
These next two I spotted connected together along a wall in Bucharest, Romania. I had just exited a city park with my friends, and as we walked we passed by these pieces of graffiti art.
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Bucharest |
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Bucharest | |
Though this giant banner doesn't fall under the true definition of graffiti, I felt like it was. As I was driven through Bucharest many historical buildings were covered with giant banners like this one. As I was into the architecture, I found these banners too modern and frustrating for my taste.
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