The world's first facade reserve

In May 2015, we published a piece about Norwegian artist Andreas Lee. Then we could not have thought that his fabulous drawings could be seen live here in Russia. The residential complex "City of Embankments" now has its own gallery. Graffiti appeared on the walls of houses based on sketches by the famous artist, which are also made in the technique of multi-exposure: snow-capped mountain peaks and dense forests imperceptibly turn into the fur of animals or feathers of birds.

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The world's first facade reserve
Source: Urban Group

Andreas Lee, artist

The world's first facade reserve

Graffiti on the facades of buildings reminds of the importance of the symbiosis of man and nature. Since Andreas himself is close to the idea of cultural urbanism, he gladly gave the creators of the facade gallery the opportunity to use the author's images of animals and birds. Wild animals in suburban houses are one of the projects of WWF's large—scale program dedicated to the "Year of Nature Reserves" in Russia.

The world's first facade reserve

 

The world's first facade reserve

 

The world's first facade reserve

 

The world's first facade reserve

 

The world's first facade reserve

 

The world's first facade reserve

Keywords: Graffiti | Houses | Buildings | Partner post | Moscow region

     

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