В ночь перед премией @scanbwfm мы с бакалавром изящных искусств пришли в бар «Булгаков» (где до 1 декабря висят работы номинантов) и нам разрешили расклеить произведения проекта «Добрый стрит-арт» в любых местах, в которых захотим.
Спасибо @berrywoodfamily за такое доверие — это сохраняет дух стрит-арта (ну мы особо не жестили, честно говоря)
В ночь перед премией @scanbwfm мы с бакалавром изящных искусств пришли в бар «Булгаков» (где до 1 декабря висят работы номинантов) и нам разрешили расклеить произведения проекта «Добрый стрит-арт» в любых местах, в которых захотим.
Спасибо @berrywoodfamily за такое доверие — это сохраняет дух стрит-арта (ну мы особо не жестили, честно говоря)
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