Kouka 7-story building Graffiti in Paris
April 10, 2011 at 6:47 pm Leave a comment
I haven’t posted in a long time for various reasons, one of which is that I just haven’t really come across anything fantastic in terms of graffiti in the last few month (but OK let me be totally honest, I haven’t been on the lookout either). But that all changed some weeks ago when I saw this building near Place de la Republique in Paris.
Kouka, who does some very artistic street art mainly of African people, has done an exceptional job of making a very ugly building into a work of art. Covering every single window with a hand painted African tribesmen.
That is 77 different graffitis artistically rendered on this, probably, abandoned building. I don’t know if it was done legally or not, but in any case these amzing graffitis definitely made the building a lot nicer!
Hoping to see more great stuff in the coming weeks, and if I do I will definitely be posting about it.
Entry filed under: art, art on walls, graffiti, graffitti, Kouka, paris, pictures on walls, street art. Tags: art, graffiti, kouka, paris, photography, republique, urban art.



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