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Images tagged "river-tales"

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.
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
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.
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art
2012-06-3Steps-RiverTales-Germania
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.
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art
2012-06-3Steps-RiverTales-Germania-Detail
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
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.
Stunning true romance we painted for the River Tales Art Project. The mural is placed near the river Lahn in Wetzlar Naunheim
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
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.
Stunning true romance we painted for the River Tales Art Project. The mural is placed near the river Lahn in Wetzlar Naunheim
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.
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique
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.
River Tales | Flussgeschichten | 2014 | event of urban art | 3Steps | Fluvius Mystique

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