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17 Şubat 2015 Salı

Street Art in Moscow # 24. Graffiti Artists Are Against War



 Here is one more creation of Moscow street artists. A fluffy creation, I would say. 
 Graffiti artist gives us a clear message - he is "AGAINST WAR". Which I completely support. That's the spirit, Maaan! That's the right thought, Man!!! 

Be Bright! And vote for PEACE!

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16 Ocak 2015 Cuma

Street Art in Moscow # 23. Money Rule the World?



 It looks like the graffiti master wanted to say us that "Money rule the world." Sometimes it really seems so. But deep inside you want to believe that everything that people do in the world is not because of money, but because of lust to live better, to save more lives, to help more people, to make people's lives easier due to scientific progress. 
 I used to take jobs because of money. I didn't like those jobs a lot, but the pay was high and I thought I could stand that dislike for a year. Can you imagine what a torture it was for me to do work that I didn't like. More than that, the earned money didn't bring me happiness. So guys, if you can, work not because of money (I don't ask you to do it for free, of course not), work because you like it. And do not forget to be bright

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20 Aralık 2014 Cumartesi

Street Art in Moscow # 22. You Can Build Your Own World.



 Hello, guys! As you can see I still keep on exploring Moscow streets and hidden from public eye nooks to discover street art. For the last couple of months I have been very lucky to find impressive graffiti here, here & here
 Being a girl who works in construction company, I could not skip taking a picture of the street art above. It happens to be not only a bright well painted=sprayed piece, but a graffiti with a message. The message of it is very simple - we are responsible for this world and we are creators of the environment around us. I'm not saying that a human being created Earth. You know perfectly well which power created our planet. I hope you do. If you don't, read Stephen William Hawking's books or Bible. This idea seems difficult to understand, because it takes SO MUCH hard work to influence the world and not many people are ready for such toil. But when you start switching on your brain and do thinking, analysing, asking questions like: "Why this sh*t is happening in the world? Why this sh*t happens with me? Why do I have to cope with this sh*t, while the rich do not have to?", and reading scientific books on history, society, politics, economics, philosophy, you will be able to see the true nature of events around you. Knowledge is power, you know guys. Those bright people who have knowledge, they can create their own world and "construct" the world the way they want to see it. 
 One more tiny message in the graffiti - a construction worker. Look at him. What do you see? His clothes is quite simple. He seems to be a guy from the block, though a handsome one. He has an orange hard hat on. The orange hat give us a message that he is not a big boss. Big bosses or wannabe bosses wear white or blue hats on while visiting construction site. True construction workers, who do all the muddy work, wear hard hats of orange colour. After this explanation, I think the message gets clear for you - people who change and influence the world, make it a better place are ordinary, simple people you see every day in the street. Big bosses do not change the world because they actually do not work, they just give orders. People who make their orders come true are we. Before following your boss's order think twice whether you really want to follow it and not follow your own dreams and wishes. 
 The world changers have brains=knowledge and self-belief. They do not let other fearful people bring them down. 
 A simple graffiti on the wall but evoked so many thoughts.         

13 Kasım 2014 Perşembe

Street Art in Moscow # 21


 I've found one more piece of street art I spotted on one of Moscow streets. 
 It must be the most fat milk in the world - 31 %. 
 I wonder at what time of the day street artists create their works on the canvas called #wall#? Day or night? If you have street artists friends, please, ask them and let me know. In my turn, I promise when I accidentally come across a street artists, I'll ask him too and let you know, guys.

25 Ekim 2014 Cumartesi

Street Art in Moscow # 20



  It looks like a picture torn out of comics and sticked to the fence. I like this work of street art a lot. I wish I could take it to my place. 
Viva street artists! 
Viva crying girls that inspire street artists! ;)