Celebrated in the Streets: Politicians Immortalized by Striking Graffiti Images
Celebrated in the Streets: Politicians Immortalized by Striking Graffiti Images
Sputnik International
The art of graffiti permeates all spheres of our life, and organically embraces politics as well. Legendary figures are immortalized by street artists which... 26.03.2017, Sputnik International
The art of graffiti permeates all spheres of our life, and organically embraces politics as well. Legendary figures are immortalized by street artists which underscores their role in history.
Sputnik guides you through urban streets decorated with the graffiti paintings devoted to remarkable politicians and some other outstanding individuals.
The graffiti-covered mural painting "My God, Help Me to Survive This Deadly Love" by Russian painter Dmitri Vrubel, depicting the kiss between then Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev (L) and East German leader Erich Honecker at the East Side Gallery, a stretch of the Berlin wall, in Berlin.
A painting by English graffiti artist Banksy is seen at the entrance of the Calais refugee camp in France. The elusive graffiti artist depicted late Apple guru Steve Jobs — whose biological father was from Syria — carrying a black garbage bag and an early model of the Macintosh computer.
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