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From Stalingrad to Rosa ParksStalingrad métro. Under the elevated métro, modern art in the making. St From Stalingrad to Rosa Parks
Welcome burst of colour!
As 2015 draws to a close I set out to discover the latest additions to the capital’s bustling street art scene. From the dark, dismal area under the elevated viaduct of Paris’s Métro Line 2 I head north up rue d’Aubervilliers towards the pont Ricquet and the new Rosa Parks district.
Until recently there was a drab grey wall alongside N°s 104-164, now it’s been transformed thanks to artists Bastardilla, Kashink ,Katjastroph, Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, Zepha and many others.
http://www.rosaparksfaitlemur.com/la-galerie-a-ciel-ouvert
Kashink fait le mur "Rosa Parks".Paris, rue Riquet 75019. Kashink head!Here's looking at you Paris. Crossing the Pont Riquet, Paris 18Kashink's faces, Rosa Parks wall. Street crochet on le pont Riquet, Paris 18 Rosaparksfaitlemur!Merci Kashink! Rue Riquet! Vincent Abadie Hafez aka ZEPHA Kashink Tatyana Fazlalizadeh stoptellingwomentosmile.com Kashink, rue d'Aubervilliers, 75019 Paris Kashink, rue d'Aubervilliers, 75019 Paris Vincent Abadie Hafez aka ZEPHA Mural by Katjastroph, rue d'Aubervilliers, Paris 75019 www.katjastroph.com/
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Kashink,
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Paris street art,
Rosa Parks fait le mur,
Tatyana Fazlalizadeh,
Zepha,
rue d'Aubervilliers
Comments
Corinne Devery(non-registered)
Who did the knitting garland?
Lou(non-registered)
Magnifique!
Merci pour cette découverte Brenda ! Besos Lou
Susan(non-registered)
LOVE the vibrant colours in the otherwise rather drab setting!
Viviano(non-registered)
Very interesting. And also rather moving for a guy from Detroit, Michigan, home of Rosa Parks.
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