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Images tagged "art"

The Schlammbeis(s)er mural is one part of the River Tales art project episode I of 2012. The "Schlammbeis(s)er", also called Schlammp-Eis(s)er, is a traditional historic person of the city of Giessen. He cleaned up the streets before a canalization was build centuries ago. I our case he paints the streets. Further the image contains the language "Manisch". The underground language refers either to a dialect of rotwelsch. It is especially spoken in the vicinity of greater Giessen, Germany.
3Steps | Welcome to Milvus County | Exhibition 2015 | Lich
The official Hessentag wall 2012 in Wetzlar, painted by 3Steps and Mord182, about 6 m high and over 15 m long.
3Steps | Edition Krimifestival Gießen | 3Steps Krimi Gemälde
Meeting of Styles 2012 in Mainz-Kastel. Dancing girl with a yellow raincoat and an umbrella in the rain. Painted on two hot days.
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3Steps | Werther Mural | Museum Wetzlar 2015
3Steps | BirdsofPrey Mural | Giessen 2016
3Steps-2016-FOM-Show-Bild (10)
3Steps - All good things - Show - Room View - 01 - klein
Handpainted Trabi 601S for the day of german unity in 2012.
3Steps | Heard on the Street | a 3Steps street art exhibition | 2CforArt | Salzburg
3Steps | Cab Call Central Station | 2014 | Urban Art Exhibition
3Steps | REFLEXION - Berliner Mauer | Giessen 2015
3Steps | In Isegrims Forst | Rotkäppchen | 2014 Lich-Langsdorf
3Steps | Glamour Woman | 2013 Giessen
A homage to the golden state, each of both up 6 m high. In early Graffiti days Jeansjackets with a “backpiece” were very common. We choose a part of the USA flag with the other colors, filled with “Bubble Styles”.
Eight Fashion Style Victims painted during December 2008. The fashion dresses and accessories show colored 3Steps bubble style patterns.
The Schlammbeis(s)er mural is one part of the River Tales art project episode I of 2012. The "Schlammbeis(s)er", also called Schlammp-Eis(s)er, is a traditional historic person of the city of Giessen. He cleaned up the streets before a canalization was build centuries ago. I our case he paints the streets. Further the image contains the language "Manisch". The underground language refers either to a dialect of rotwelsch. It is especially spoken in the vicinity of greater Giessen, Germany.
3Steps | August Bebel | Wetzlarer Museen | 2013

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