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Images tagged "doc-nova"

3Steps | Stadtbotanik| Urban Art | Galerie am Bahndamm | Installation
3Steps | In Isegrims Forst | Rotkäppchen | 2014 Lich-Langsdorf
Meeting of Styles 2012 in Mainz-Kastel. Dancing girl with a yellow raincoat and an umbrella in the rain. Painted on two hot days.
Our part of the Canit Urban Art Festival in Antwerp, Belgium.
Painted December 2009 at minus 7 degrees in Frankfurter Str. Giessen.
3Steps | Wonderful | Giessen 2014
3Steps present an amazing fight between the incredible Ms. Cora vs. the Evil Mord182! Painted 2012 in northern Giessen. Still only 35 cent - so take a look.
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3Steps-2015-Projekt159-Mural-01b
3Steps - All good things - Show - Logo & Backstage - 01 - klein
3Steps - The Sense of things - Show - Foto Homepage (7)
3Steps | August Bebel | Wetzlarer Museen | 2013
3Steps | Werther Mural | Museum Wetzlar 2015
3Steps-2016-FOM-Show-Crew Foto
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
2011 a Tsunami caused one of the biggest catastrophe of the century in Fukushima, Japan.
We wanted to pay respect to the last 50 workers in the atomic power plant, which tried to prevent a atomic disaster.
On two days we painted four different themes. First the rising sun, second the beauty of the Japanese landscape, third the cause of the disaster and at last the impact of the atomic contagion.
3Steps | Ahead studio show | Icons Orange | 120x60
3Steps | Werther Mural | Museum Wetzlar 2015
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.

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