Stole the moon

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Stole the moon”, an Installation in abandoned building by Morfai in Kaunas/Lithuania. There’s also a video of the making process.

Jens Besser travel diary in Bulgaria

Jens Besser: “In the beginning of this year i made a 30-day-travel all over Bulgaria to meet other artists and to explore again this really beautiful country. A country made for painting murals if you have time and little money.
In Kresna I found an abandoned train stop. I made it my own station – Gara Beser. I’ve always wanted to be a train instructor at my own stop !”

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I went to the seaside to meet Mouse, Nikkawhy and Fars from Varna. We made lots of stuff during the few days i stayed there. Most of the walls without permission, just during the day painting on some of the best spots ever – e.g.Kabakum Beach.

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We covered as well huge illegal Advertisements with a big colorful tank, the shape turned out after priming and we ran out of colors so we needed to paint this huge tank – although i hate weapons.

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I also painted at Stenografika. A legal wall in the Sea Garden (Burgas), build for artists to paint near the beach.

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Another Reason why i like to travel in Bulgaria is to find the “hidden treasures”. Old murals from the socialist era. I found a really nice work at the port of Burgas. I like the reduced style of the works. It reminds me vector graphics and stencil works.

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In Stara Zagora I went to a huge impressive monument. I didn’t had any contacts there, but i really wanted to do something in that place. I found a market to buy some chalk and did a chalk drawing in front of it , full of „left overs" of the socialist era – block houses and other things.

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In Plovidv I painted a van of friends. They use their Bus to go surfing ( they actually teach surfing) and as a tour bus for their band. I made a mix of both on it.

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In Sofia I did some works at a social centre which was mainly used for gypsy kids who live in the streets. It’s a spot where we painted in 2012 a collabo with Xpome, 140 ideas, Tika, 1010 and me. The wall is still there and you can find it on street view.

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I hope you enjoyed my travel diary.“ Jens Besser

The untouchable BLU

Blu: “In 2007 and 2008 I painted two walls at Cuvrystraße in Berlin (with the support of Lutz, Artitude and its volunteers).
In 2014, after witnessing the changes happening in the surrounding area during the last years, we felt it was time to erase both walls.”