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miércoles, 3 de abril de 2013

Grafittis integrados


1. Glasses

Glasses
One of Pasha's more famous works — Oversized glasses with one arm made from a lamppost, the rest drawn in snow.
He was given the name "Russian Banksy" by the British press. He didn't like it, because he had been producing his own work for 14 years, well before he had heard of Banksy.

2. "Instigators Of Bridges"

"Instigators Of Bridges"
A rioter with a flare on an overpass.
At night, flames were lit on the piece.
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4. Spaghetti

Spaghetti
Spaghetti made from plastic industrial tubing, with a huge fork.

5. Wings

Wings
At a Moscow bus stop.

6. Pulp Fiction

Pulp Fiction
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According to an interview with adme.ru, Pasha unsurprisingly said he hated advertising.
His work was remarkably varied, and very creative — much more so than Banksy's.

8. Christmas

Christmas
Girl hanging Christmas balls on barbed wire.
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Pasha did most of his work in and around Moscow.

10. Riot Police

Riot Police
Riot police on subway doors.

11. "Surveillance"

"Surveillance"
Armed surveillance camera of the future?
Very 1984.
My favorite piece.

12. Pasha 183

Pasha 183
Lenta.ru reports his real name may have been Pasha Andropov.
They also stated that no details were available on his death.