Melissa Bryan

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Siva je slika svijeta, zar ne? 
Roughly translated from Bosnian: grey is the color of the world, isn’t it. 
Pretty sure the title is taken from the song Minimalizm by popular Bosnian band Letu Stuke.
Artist: STF Crew
Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, outside of Fis Kultura Club.
Does anyone know what kind of car this is? It looks like a VW Beetle, but I think it’s too squarish. 

Siva je slika svijeta, zar ne? 

Roughly translated from Bosnian: grey is the color of the world, isn’t it. 

Pretty sure the title is taken from the song Minimalizm by popular Bosnian band Letu Stuke.

Artist: STF Crew

Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, outside of Fis Kultura Club.

Does anyone know what kind of car this is? It looks like a VW Beetle, but I think it’s too squarish. 

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Urban artist Daniel “Krave” Fila is responsible for Adam and Eve at 37th and Biscayne, close to Miami’s Design District. This wall has an interesting backstory - the building’s owner originally hired Fila to paint a curvaceous woman (Erin) from a rear view, but someone with questionable morals (offended by lady butts, but thinks it’s okay to vandalize) blurred out the buttocks. So Fila painted the woman’s outrage - from the front, as in full frontal. Later, the wall became Adam and Eve. Apparently no one’s messed with the biblical couple, at least that the internet has picked up on. There’s a puntastic local news story about the original Erin mural here.

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