Decentralised Art. Think about it.

Think of art galleries, maybe museums, as a kind of fb environment where everything is controlled by the man. You see what they want you to see, when they want you to see it.

City walls on the other hand are a blank canvas accessible to all, and if you will, a "decentralised" form of art, open to anyone who wishes to see it, wishes to add to it. Not controlled by the man....?

So! Puuhlease! don't tell me this ain't art in its own right. I captured these mostly in the Jewish Quarter of Budapest. Slap on posters, stickers whatever you call them, are often amusing, controversial, political or just plain laugh out loud.

So come stroll with me lets look at a real life art gallery

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See, look, listen to me, it is not all about mindless scrotes with too much time on their hands. This one, as an example was created by Eszteró Anett, a globally renowned freelance graphic designer. It is simple, it has charm it is fucking gorgeous.

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Basic Instinct

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A lot of this art was undertaken by a guy handled @0036MARK, drawing on cartoon images from Hungarian cartoon tv series. This one is a satirical muse on how "Duck Tales" was cut short on TV when they announced the death of the first freely elected Prime Minister József Antall. Awesome

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Donnie Darko

NOTHING HURTS MORE THAN YOUR FAVOURITE PERSON TURNING INTO A LIFE LESSON

Respect to Miss KK, another Hungarian artist, who passes on life messages in her outstanding work, she incorporates as many as 50 photo images to creat a single doll

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Took me awhile to see this is a pair of opposite facing skulls, I was more concerned that Ombre was getting more than his fair share of the ladies!

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Where else can one see such a dynamic art scene? A constantly evolving landscape, new stickers added, older ones fading or being covered,

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Often reflecting local subcultures, music scenes, and social movements, do they not offer us travellers a glimpse into the city's identity.

"Do you want to get to know your partner? Then break up with them."

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I have seen this artists work across many countries in europe, mainly the baltic states, Edward von Lõngus, himself is an Estonian street artist.

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So next time you are out and about and spy this genre of art, do not turn away, admire it relish in its pure simple beauty.

Thanks for visiting my page, I am pleased to make your acquaintance. this is Stephen aka, @grindle, happily retired, travelling the world snapping away. My weapon of choice is currently a Nikon Z6.jpg

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Guerrilla art!

One of my favorite styles!

What must compel these artists to create these free public works of art is something of a curiosity of mine! Is it a visual rebellion of society, just for fun, or a manic drive to create that can't be stopped?

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Cheers @evileddy totally get it, and where you are coming from, I love that phrase you use guerilla art, I likde to think it is a drive to creat that can't be stopped. Long may it continue

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this kiind of random street art was one of my inspirations why i got inclined in tagging, stencils and sticker designing

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Hey @spacereefer thanks for dropping in and your positive vibes, much appreciated. Just read youe bio blog, what a cool person you are, I look forward to following you and seeing more of your stuff.
Just a shame you use a Canon not a Nikon LOL LOL

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