The Charming Street Art of Dresden, Germany
When I first got into Dresden, I had no idea what to expect except that it was located in East Germany and Kurt Vonnegut’s book Slaughterhouse-Five takes place there. Mostly, I’m really glad I went in not knowing what to expect because I was blown away with the street art, both the quantity and the quality of it. I decided the charming street of Dresden, Germany needed a post all of it’s own.
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What do you think of Dresden’s street art? Where in the world is the best street art in your opinion?
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Dresden looks so whimsical! Thank you for sharing all those great photos. I visited Dresden a very long time ago, when it was still part of East Germany and I believe fun paintings on the walls were not allowed. I think it looks much prettier now.
Wow, that doorway is incredible!
Uh nice, thx for bring some art around the world π
the doorway is form: evolution art π
you can found more of that urban art on Facebook (evolution artone), or the web site (evolution-artone.de)
you can found kaweek there too (if you want to see more, like you wrote on part 2)
(liu quara – kaweek) or on the website as well. (kaweek.de)
Best Reguards