Romanian Street Art unveiled two new multidisciplinary art interventions in Bucharest, combining visual and acoustic creativity. These artworks, co-created by Bulgarian artist Sunshiners (mural painting) and Cezar Lazăr (soundtrack), can be experienced in public spaces for free anytime. Each piece painted by Sunshiners includes a QR code that, when scanned, allows you to listen to the soundtrack composed by Cezar Lazăr. This collaboration is part of the Romanian Street Art project and invites you to explore Bucharest and discover this new artwork that transforms the urban landscape into a story featuring fictional characters and captivating #soundscapes.
You can see the murals at Șoseaua Mihai Bravu 75/83, bl. C17, sc. C and the Lagom Hotel - Maior Alexandru Campeanu 8A;
Listen to the song and watch the video that gradually reveals the work process: https://un-hidden.ro/en/rsa-sunshiners-cezar-lazar/
This is the third artistic intervention in the multi-annual Romanian Street Art program, following the work created in Iasi by Pisica Pătrată and Harcea Pacea at Kindergarten No. 25, and the multidisciplinary intervention by Delia Cîrstea and Kozo at Romexpo in Bucharest. Find out more about the multi-annual program here: https://un-hidden.ro/romanian-street-art/
In addition to artistic works in public spaces across the country, the Romanian Street Art program also includes creative workshops with Pisica Pătrată, Serebe & Tobias Barenthin Lindblad [Dokument Press] promoting graffiti, street art and non-formal cultural education, guided tours, a publication, and an online map.
The cultural programme Romanian Street Art is produced by Save or Cancel (Cristina Popa, Andrei Racovițan) through feeder.ro and co-financed by AFCN.
The programme does not necessarily represent the position of The Administration of the National Cultural Fund. AFCN is not responsible for the application's content or the way the program results can be used. These are entirely the responsibility of the beneficiary of the funding.
Partners: Lente, Romexpo, Lagom Hotel
Parteneri media: Amsterdam Street Art, Biblioteca Metropolitană București, BSBSA (Bucharest Sofia Belgrade Street Art), Empower Artists, DigitizArte, Igloo, IQads, I Support Street Art, La pas prin Brasov, Litera 9, Modernism, Munteanu, PRwave, SAMA (Street Art Museum Amsterdam), Street Art Belgrade, Revista Atelierul, Revista Golan, The Institute, Zeppelin, Un-hidden Romania, Ziarul Pozitiv.
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