Zachem - again and again

3x Zachem stencil on Petrovka, 6:08pm, March 26, 2005.

Large Zachem stencil on Varsonof'evsky Pereulok, 5:57pm, March 26, 2005.
Labels: moscow, russia, Stencil graffiti, zachem
A photoblog with pictures I've taken of graffiti and street art in Moscow (and anywhere else I happen to travel).
Labels: moscow, russia, Stencil graffiti, zachem
In honor of "sovok" being defined more or less correctly on urbandictionary.com (not news, but news to me - but a full definition should include the word's "straight" meaning - dustpan):
All of these photos are from April 16, 2005, at around 4:20pm.
Labels: moscow, Stencil graffiti
THEY ARE GROWING FAT ["During the time of Putin's rule, the army of bureaucrats has grown by 4,000,000 people"]At least I'm pretty sure that's what it says, but as you can see some of the words are blurry. I'm not sure if the first claim is correct, and the second one is obviously an exaggeration - Russians are dying off for lots of reasons - but it seems like an effective bit of marketing for the event.
WE ARE DYING OFF ["And the population of Russia has declined by 7,000,000 as a result of poverty and insufficient availability of medicines"]
DISSENTERS' MARCH - 14 April starting at 12.00 on Pushkin Square
Labels: guerrilla marketing, moscow, political, russia, stickers
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