The largest graffiti in the world. Moscow graffiti

Street art is an area that develops according to its own laws. Graffiti can be treated differently, but in any case it is colorful, original and original. Let's take a walk through the capitals of street art right now?

Los Angeles

Graffiti and street art were internationally recognized as art precisely after the Museum contemporary art The first in the USA took place in Los Angeles museum exhibition Art in the Streets. Now the city's galleries are hosting exhibition after exhibition, and new objects are appearing in the natural environment. The greatest concentration of images is observed in the Arts District areas of Downtown and Venice Beach.



Bristol

Banksy's laurels haunt creative youth who flock to the hometown artist. In the summer, Bristol hosts Europe's largest graffiti and street art festival. The districts of Bedminster and Southville are at the mercy of participants - there you can watch how new works are created from under sizzling cans of paint.




Berlin

A hotspot for street art fans, the city voluntarily provides artists with platforms for self-expression. The main object is Berlin Wall- its fragments are covered with numerous layers of paint. In 2009, the wall was restored, and the city authorities asked individual artists to restore their mural paintings. So the creation of Dmitry Vrubel appeared on the wall again - the historical kiss of Brezhnev and Honecker.




Mexico City

Tendency to monumental painting Mexicans have it in their blood - they have been doing this since ancient civilizations. From recent history, we need to remember the decades of Mexican muralism. These days, the capital has become a true paradise for street artists - hundreds of images, from super-realistic to experimental abstractions. The 2012 All City Canvas festival enriched this collection with nine huge art objects: for once, this was done absolutely legally, however, the organizers spent almost a year on approval.




London

Graffiti is sometimes like a butterfly; its lifespan is short: popular places Every now and then they strive to paint over them with new works, and unapproved art objects can be destroyed by the administration. There are special guides to street art: they will help you find the best of the ephemeral creations, photograph Banksy stencils scattered around the city and get acquainted with the most fresh paintings in the ex-marginal, now bohemian area of ​​Shoreditch.




Sao Paulo

A cult place where almost everything is covered in paint. You can go to the rich district of Vila Madalena in the evening, but it’s better not to go to Bon Retira and Barra Funda after sunset. Don't miss the long wall on Avenue 23 de Mayo and the encrypted Pixação messages, a style of writing in hard-to-reach places that originated here. And in December in Sao Paulo the second one will pass O.bra festival - last year we spent 4,000 paint cans in two weeks.




Valparaiso, Chile

The main centers of Valparaiso's vibrant street art culture are Cerro Alegro y Concepción, the less touristy areas of Puerto and Cerro Carcel, and the rather dangerous for gringo Van Buren. In the latter you can see vandal style graffiti and images that work in combination with stunning architecture. And finally, there is Cerro Polanco, which, after a recent festival, has become a real open-air graffiti museum.




Cape Town

Self-expression through drawings in public places is so common for local residents that the city authorities have been trying to curb these manifestations for several years. But not through prohibitions, but through permits issued quite willingly. They should be received by artists who plan to display their creations on walls visible from the road. IN official galleries There are also many street art exhibitions.




Paris

In the city center, graffiti can only be found on projects under construction and near the Georges Pompidou Center. Be sure to check out house 59 on Rue Rivoli, the abode of free artists. Then you need to stay away from the center: you will find the galleries of Rue Denoyer, trucks and buildings on Boulevard Menilmontant. For a snack - a walk through the 19th arrondissement of Paris along the Canal Saint-Martin towards Vilet Park.

We haven't had a walk around Moscow for a long time. Today - a selection of large graffiti made last year for the festival" Best city Earth". In 2013, more than a thousand events took place within its framework. These are performances street theaters and musicians, sports holidays and various festivals. Also most of"A Better City" is dedicated to street art. Many writers decorated buildings and made Moscow brighter. Let's take a look at some of the work.

1. The Zuk Club team worked on several houses along Fonvizina Street. V.V. Kandinsky, avant-garde artist. More recently, he was accompanied by two colleagues - Rodchenko and Tatlin, but the five-story buildings with them have already been demolished. Only Vasily Vasilyevich remained. The work is located near the Timiryazevskaya metro station and has a good view from the monorail. I am sure that someone who notices the portrait will have a desire to learn more about the artist and the culture. Wonderful and useful work!
Zuk Club themselves noted that in this way they paid tribute to the memory and respect of these artists and specially made a drawing in the avant-garde style

2. Here is another example when the city was just decorated with graffiti. Everyone who walked along Bolshaya Dmitrovka saw the picture. On house 16, the Brazilian Eduardo Kobra depicted Plisetskaya and the energy that seemed to emanate from her. The work was dedicated to the ballerina’s birthday and is called “Maya”

3. Unfortunately, the work “A Leisure Journey” by Kazan artist Rustam Salemgarayev (Qbic) on Begovaya Street, 24 is closely adjacent to the Third Transport Ring. I had to shoot across the road; it’s very difficult to see from the other side.
As the author himself said, “this is a surreal fairytale picture about a man who swims underwater on a fish." The calm drawing creates a dreamy mood. What a contrast with the eternally running (as long as there are no traffic jams, of course) Third Ring!

4. Team "310" on Mytnaya, 12 (metro station "Oktyabrskaya") and their work "Apakov and the Car Drivers". It seems that the name is given after the nearby tram depot named after Apakov. "310" are known for their style - their works are made of solid wood dots (raster graphics). The style is cool, but I don’t like this particular drawing.

5. "Flying & crawling mind" from the famous Ukrainian duet "Interesni Kazki" in Lyublino. A surreal picture with a guessable meaning

6. For some reason I especially remember the floating one small man and a big frog

8. This is another work from "Interesni Kazki". But if Vova Waone worked in Lyublino, then here, on Sadovnicheskaya Street, 78 (Paveletskaya metro station), his colleague, Alexey Aec, worked. The picture is called "Time Machine"

9. Italian Agostino Iacurci is well known in Europe for his works on the topic of what surrounds us. Often the result is city residents captured at some moment, sometimes not quite ordinary. The drawing can be found on Goncharnaya Embankment, 9/16 near the Taganskaya metro station.

10. One of my favorite works is located in Orlikov Lane at 6 near the Krasnye Vorota metro station. Artist Dmitry Aske painted a cool picture. According to the author, the key in the girl’s hands symbolizes finding a solution to the problems in which a person is immersed.
Cool volume rendering and excellent geometric graphics

11. Already familiar to us from Kandinsky’s portrait, the Zuk Club team at 9 Bolshoi Kharitonyevsky Lane painted a painting based on a sketch by the artist Salavat Shcherbakov. Shown here city ​​life. The theme was chosen to recreate the history of this part of the city. I don’t want to offend anyone, but this particular drawing seemed the most boring to me. Readers note that this is plagiarism. The original work is in Jerusalem

12. Also Zuk Club. Pechatnikov lane, Turgenevskaya metro station. A crazy tea party as part of a city advertising campaign for the brand. The graffiti stands out from the general selection, since it was created earlier than the others and not for the “Best City”, but for the Moscow street art festival “MOST”. However, the painting is located very close to the next object, so I decided to include it in the post too

13. Two steps from tea drinking - the work of Marat Abishev (ReMarik) and Alex Melentyev (Alex214) from Omsk. She decorates house 5 on Sretenka and is simply beautiful. It makes you want to walk straight and continue your walk inside the drawing. The only thing is that trees and a sign prevent you from fully enjoying the beauty.

14. Artists from Argentina also come to Moscow. Pablo Harumbat, under the pseudonym Gualicho, painted house 19/1 in Bolshoi Sukharevsky Lane. The artist began drawing from childhood, and later came to a style in which features of Argentine folklore and psychedelia are noticeable. Gualicho works with post-graffiti: real feelings and the people in his paintings are shown as mutant characters from the cities parallel worlds. This painting is called "Meditation". Not bad!

15. Graffiti "Circus" near Tsvetnoy Boulevard (author - Alexey Mednoy). At first I thought that the bottom inscription was main idea drawing, but it turned out that it was attributed to unknown “animal defenders”. Although, according to some materials, in some circuses the animals really have a hard time. But that's another big topic

16. It looks like there will be a seating area with benches and a stage. Great, nothing happened last year

17. Nelio is one of the best representatives of abstraction in street art. The drawings are based on - geometric figures. The work of a master from France in Zvonarsky Lane is called “1789” and should remind, judging by the date, of the Great french revolution(capture of the Bastille on July 14, 1789). I really didn’t understand the idea. Those in the know, please explain.
They say that in 2014, after a year has passed since its creation, the work may be painted over during the renovation of the building

18. Another job in the same alley. The Spaniard Escif, who calls Pablo Picasso his inspiration, left his mark on house number 5. The drawing was liked by its primitivism. Nothing superfluous, everything is in place and cool. other works of the author, among which there are also many interesting ones. Alas, the area around the house is fenced, the choice of angles is limited

19. What Alexey Luka tried to depict on Troitskaya, 6 (Tsvetnoy Boulevard metro station) in his work “Side by Side”, I don’t know. Google is somehow also in no hurry to share information, but it points to the author’s website. There are similar works, some are more understandable

20. Gilyarovskogo Street, 10 (metro station "Prospekt Mira"). Author - NOOTK. Judging by the author’s website, the style of drawings developed on different topics. It is better to come here, as well as to some other graffiti in the city, on a cloudy day.

21. "Moment of inspiration" from Aber&Morik. This is the work of two artists in Astrakhansky Lane, 8 (metro station "Prospekt Mira").

Andrey Aber is a writer from Barnaul. He's interested different creativity, from graphics and painting to sculpture. Marat Morik – street artist and designer from Novosibirsk. Several years ago, together with Andrey, he founded the graffiti agency FGA.

The artists themselves said that they wanted to depict the moment of inspiration that occurs in a girl walking her dog after the rain. According to their plan, despite the bad weather and dullness of life, you can always find joy and joy in everything. bright colors. I agree

22. At the end there are two giant paintings. "Houses and Trees" by Kaliningrad artist Andrey

Continuing the topic "big graffiti" of Moscow. I posted 3 in this community big work in June () and 4 large works in August (). Today there are 6 more new works. They were also all made as part of a street art festival" The best city on Earth"Such large pictures have been made in Moscow before (houses on Izumrudnaya 2007, Sretenka 2010, MOST street art festival in 2012), but on a much smaller scale than in 2013. Moreover, the authors are often recognized masters world-class street art. However, Western artists need to be paid well. Behind similar work some authors were paid 2 million rubles.) I immediately remember the massive (and often shoddy) Moekov painting of 2009-2010, when the guys worked for free! Often for a few extra cans of paint.)

1.Begovaya 24, Kazan artist Qbic(Rustam Salemgarayev). The picture faces directly onto the Third Transport Ring and it is quite problematic to take it close from the sidewalk:

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3.View from the other side of the Third Transport Ring:

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5.On Fonvizin street(m. Timiryazevskaya), artists from the team Zuk Club painted on the three ends of the five-story buildings (houses 11, 13 and 15) three portraits of artists of the early 20th century - the founders of modernist movements (constructivism and abstractionism) in art - Tatlin, Rodchenko And Kandinsky. Interesting. And it was made in the style of the 20s. True, trees interfere with photography:

6.Rodchenko:

8.Kandinsky:

9.Chertanovo, the very end of Krasny Mayak street (excellent area, near the forest and silence), work German artists Score & Fence. Large-scale but too abstract. And somehow it reminded me of NOOTK.

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On March 15, the winner will begin implementing his grandiose project international competition. It was the Moscow street artist Misha Most.

In the meantime, we invite you to evaluate the creativity of his “comrades in the shop.” These are not just drawings on buildings. Murals – fundamentally the new kind modern art that requires patience, precise planning and dozens of liters of paint. This is graffiti that has reached a completely different level, works that occupy hundreds of square meters and visible from afar. This selection contains stunningly large-scale paintings that decorate the walls of different parts Sveta. Enjoy!

Eight giant concrete granaries in Northam, Australia, were turned into art objects as part of the PUBLIC-2015 project. Two famous artist– Hense from the USA and Phlegm from the UK - began working on the painting from opposite sides to create a unique design. The contrast was striking – rich, bright abstractions from Hense and surreal, smoky images from Phlegm.

To the start Olympic Games 2016 in Rio de Janeiro set out to beat own record and painted five giant portraits symbolizing the five continents on a building in the port area. By the way, in his dynamic geometric style, Eduardo also created graffiti depicting ballerina Maya Plisetskaya in Moscow.

Inspired by traditional Japanese culture and the wonders of nature, street art artist Mademoiselle Maurice combines the two in her Lunar Cycle project. The wall of a 2,000 square meter Parisian apartment building, covered with black paint, turned into outer space with spheres made of origami paper figures and their painted copies.

Claiming to be the most big graffiti in the world ambitious project belongs to a team from the French company CiteCreation. The residential building has become a continuation of nature, with trees, flowers, birds and animals. The monumental painting has a chance to be included in the Guinness Book of Records, but for now it simply delights the eyes of passers-by and enlivens the city landscape.



To make city authorities think about the condition of old buildings in the Toledo area, the artist Inti took to the street not with a banner, but with cans of spray paint. A huge image of Don Quixote appeared on the facade of one of the buildings. “Build without destroying what you have!” - this is the slogan of the action, within which Inti took up work.



Wall painting is not only a way to attract attention or express yourself, but also an opportunity to capture the most bright moments history of mankind. Joseph Kristofoletti took part in a project for the famous Swiss CERN to perpetuate amazing force scientific progress. The author was inspired here, watching the work of employees and scientists.

Many are depressed by dullness and facelessness big cities and especially working-class neighborhoods. Argentine artist Alfredo Segatori approached the solution to the problem with great care and covered it entirely with drawings concrete walls with an area of ​​2000 square meters! Residents of Buenos Aires, where the drawing is located, are proud of it as one of the local landmarks.



An incredibly thoughtful and large-scale design decorates one of the squares in Morocco. Artist Giacomo Bufarini, also known as RUN, set out to show alienation in modern world, dividing their heroes in a wide stream. To see the full picture, you need to climb higher. The rest of the time, the painting is actually under the feet of passers-by.

It is already difficult to surprise the public with graffiti, even the most complex ones. But the artists of the German Crew collective succeeded: they turned not just one wall into a painting, but an entire block, which is now officially considered the largest mural in Mexico. The houses, painted in bright colors, standing on the hill, began to look like a giant painting - it looks very impressive and can be seen from afar with the naked eye.

Pokras Lampas, aka Arseniy Pyzhenkov, spent two days painting a mind-bogglingly complex calligraphic pattern on the roof of one of the buildings former factory"Red October". The work, which can only be seen in full from the air, claims to be the “largest calligraphy in Russia.” It will, of course, be difficult to beat his record, because the total area of ​​the drawing is 1625 square meters.

Recently in St. Petersburg, a large portrait of Viktor Tsoi appeared on the wall of a transformer substation in the Central district of the city. It turned out that the image was not approved by the local authorities, and they intended to paint over the graffiti. However, the acting governor of the city defended the painting.

Now St. Petersburg officials promise to allocate places for graffiti in every district of the city. For now, this is only in the plans, so all wall drawings are most often unauthorized and must be painted over. The untouched drawings stand out against the background of the disappeared images. One simply cannot raise one’s hand to destroy such masterpieces. We will tell you about ten such graffiti in the city.

Savior on Spilled Blood

Leningradskaya st., 3

IN residential complex The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood grew up as “New Okkervil”. This graffiti reaches a size of 550 sq.m and 50 m in height and is rightfully considered the largest such drawing in Russia. In addition to the artists, twelve professional climbers worked to create the image. The work was not in vain: now the wall of the house is decorated with the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, the Griboyedov Canal and griffins.

The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood grew up in the New Okkervil area. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Scarlet Sails

Ligovsky pr., 183 b

In the courtyard on Ligovsky Prospekt lives Assol, who finally waited for the ship with scarlet sails. A sailboat sails towards a girl along the Neva: outlines are visible on one bank of the river Peter and Paul Fortress, and on the other, a huge ship the size of a house is greeted by St. Petersburg resident Assol. This graffiti appeared on the wall of the house in honor of the Scarlet Sails alumni holiday. For several years now, schoolchildren in the Frunzensky district have been awarded certificates of secondary education.

A ship with scarlet sails sailed to Assol along the Neva. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Coliseum

Italianskaya st., 29

Looking into one of the courtyards on Italianskaya Street, you can practically find yourself in Rome. The central wall of the house is decorated with a huge Colosseum. Even the sky and clouds are drawn on the wall, which makes the picture look very realistic. The walls of the Colosseum are entwined with real branches of ivy and other living plants. An orange tree grows near the graffiti and there is a small fountain. The side walls are painted in the style of Italian houses. The windows have painted shutters, and the space above them is decorated with tiles. Real little Italy in St. Petersburg!

The courtyard in the city center will take you to Italy. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Paris

St. Moldagulova, 3

From St. Petersburg you can travel not only to sunny Italy, but also to romantic France. One of the courtyards of the Krasnogvardeisky district will take you straight to Paris. You can rest around Eiffel Tower or stroll through the narrow streets of Paris. St. Petersburg residents love to take photographs against the backdrop of these walls: it creates the effect of being inside a painting.

There is a French courtyard in St. Petersburg. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Victor Tsoi

Crossing the street Vosstaniya, 8 and st. Mayakovsky, 5

The HoodGraffTeam graffiti team painted a portrait of Viktor Tsoi on the wall of a transformer substation in a courtyard in the city center. At first, the authorities wanted to paint over the image because it was not authorized, but then they decided to leave the drawing intact. Tsoi's portrait appeared here before the 24th anniversary of the musician's death - August 15, 1990.

Dr. Dre

St. Marata, 16

The courtyards on Marata Street are completely covered with graffiti. The brightest courtyard is near house No. 16. Here the walls of the houses are decorated from top to bottom with colorful inscriptions and drawings. Until recently, the most entertaining image was a crazy face on a garage door. A few days ago, a new graffiti appeared here that eclipsed all others - this is a portrait of rapper Dr. Dre. The drawing, several meters in size, looks more like a photograph. The rapper was depicted on the wall by a team of HoodGraffTeam artists led by the popular St. Petersburg graffiti photographer Alexander Mavrin.

A portrait of the famous rapper appeared on Marat Street. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Skaters

St. Vvedenskaya, 9

On Vvedenskaya Street there is a large area with equipment for skaters. To inspire them to try new feints and tricks, skaters were depicted flying over St. Petersburg on the walls of houses around the site. They soar among the clouds, leaving Peter and Paul Fortress beneath them, Winter Palace and the colorful Neva. There weren't any skaters in the yard when this photo was taken. Maybe they followed the example of their painted comrades and skated to the skies?

Skaters on the site fly to the skies. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Borodino

St. Red Kursant, 8

This image appeared in the park on the Petrograd side two years ago, in honor of the bicentenary of the Battle of Borodino. Several years ago, the paint was peeling off the wall of house No. 8 and the plaster was crumbling. Now it has not only been restored, but turned into an exhibit art gallery. On the wall there is a picture of the Arc de Triomphe, through which our soldiers passed. On the sides of the arch are portraits of Alexander I and Kutuzov. Not far from the house with graffiti on the wall is a former engineering school. Kutuzov studied there and then taught.

The graffiti depicts Russian soldiers passing through Arc de Triomphe. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Blue bird

Syezzhinskaya st., 29

On the wall of a house on Syezzhinskaya Street it opened its wings Blue bird- a symbol of happiness and good luck in life. True, during its flight the bird aged a little and turned from blue to gray. However, according to local residents, she continues to grant wishes. For performance cherished dream It is enough just to look at her, without looking away and without blinking, for one minute.

Locals believe that the blue bird brings good luck. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova

Elephants and cook

St. Podrezova, 7

This arch on Podrezova Street is impossible not to notice. It is decorated with three cute white elephants on top. However, this is only the beginning of the composition. The main part of it is hidden in the gateway. From the walls of the arch, funny guys - a cook and his brother - look at passers-by with suspicion. Here they advertise a nearby stamp and print company. Original and tasteful.

Cute elephants and an evil cook decorate the gateway on Podrezova Street. Photo: AiF / Yana Khvatova