Its November again...it starts to get grey, foggy and cold, so I am
presenting today some colourful shots from the Sofia street-art scene. I
have written 2 times before about the painted outdoor electric boxes here and there.
Every time I am home depending on which streets I walk, I do discover
new ones! So below you may enjoy my latest discoveries from the streets
Rakovski, Graf Ignatiev, Patriarch Evtimii and the Sofia University!
Very good photographed .....i like these paintings and the lovely colors.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
Wow! They're all marvellous - but the message on the 3rd photo is my favourite!!
ReplyDeleteNice idea to paint those dull electric boxes.
ReplyDeleteI especially love photo #3, with the imagination, which I have lots of and so easy to relate to. These are beautifully decorated graffiti - I love to see people with their talent paint pictures and scenes on otherwise dull electric boxes, vacant walls, etc. So beautiful and very well done in photos Jana. Thank you for adding such lovely colour to my day. May I use your photo - # 3, as I would like to send it to my niece. Thanks a bunch. She would love it.
ReplyDeleteVery very nice. Ciao dall'Italia
ReplyDeleteErika
thanks dear all!
ReplyDelete@Lilly: yes-pls do share the pic(s) you like with your niece! my pleasure...
A unique topic Jana, electrical boxes on the street. Probably only possible in your home town.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
Kunstige ideetjes, Jana !
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
Wow! What an art feast for the eyes!! I totally love them all creatively painted boxes! ♡
ReplyDeleteeen leuke verzameling Rana.
ReplyDeleteGroetjes en fijn weekend, Dietmut
sorry, sorry natuurlijk Jana.
ReplyDeletelieve groeten, Dietmut
You're lucky, you always come across these colorful masterpieces!
ReplyDeleteSome people dislike graffiti. Not me. I love them! So long as they're done tastefully like the ones in your photos :)
thank U everyone!
ReplyDelete@Filip: btw there are outdoor electric boxes in a lot of countries, I have one in my street here in Rijswijk too:-) btw I saw one loevly painted one in Amsterdam last weekend!
@Koryn: me too, I loved your selection from the Brazilian ones:-) very cheerful!