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Descoperă noua intervenție artistică creată de artista Jana Danilović în București

Discover the new intervention created by Serbian artist Jana Danilović in Bucharest

    The BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art) project has produced the first artistic intervention in the series, created by artist Jana Danilović (Serbia) and kindly hosted by the Owners’ Association at the address of Șoseaua Iancului, nr. 1, sector 2, Bucharest, Romania. The 144 m2 work integrates some of the artist’s favorite motifs, which bring to the forefront and invite passers-by to a visual dialogue about the protection of nature in the city as represented by birds and the benefits of a city that can be explored using the bicycle as a means of transportation. The different patterns, made with hand-cut cardboard stencils, refer to the different textures of Bucharest, which give it a unique character.

    „Since the space covered with painting can not be observed from one point – there are loads of photos 🥳

    I like how this couple turned out to be; ride a bike, make yourself happy. 😊

    – Jana Danilović

    See more photos here: https://bsbsa.org/jana-danilovic

    Street art enthusiasts were invited to Lente Lupu for a workshop and artist talk by Jana, as well as a presentation of two VR street art exhibitions by Liljana Radošević.

    Follow the project activities on instagramfacebook or youtube.

    Photography © BSBSA / George-Andrei Ilie

    The Small Scale Cooperation Creative Europe project 101131802 – BSBSA is co-funded by the Creative Europe programme of the European Union, under the Call for proposals CREA-CULT-2023-COOP.

    The project consortium partners are Udruzenje Gradjana Kruna from Republic of Serbia, Mnogo Deinosti Enterprice from Bulgaria, and project coordinator is Save or Cancel production SRL from Romania.

    Partners: Biblioteca Metropolitană BucureștiLenteRomexpo

    Media partners: Igloo, IQads, I Support Street Art, La pas prin Brașov, Litera 9, Modernism.ro, Munteanu, PRwave, Revista Atelierul, Revista Golan, The Institute, Zeppelin, Ziarul Pozitiv

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