I just love it when street art is inspired by its immediate environment. Russian street artist Nomerz is a great example as he turns derelict walls or abandoned buildings and towers into … well, faces. And in a way it makes the crumbling spaces looking back at you. Watch Nomerz create one of his recent pieces in this video and take a look at his work in gallery at the bottom:
As always, click to enlarge:
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