Spanish street artist, Escif, was in Zagreb (Croatia), last weekend, taking part in the MUU street art festival. He did two pieces on a big garage building that can be found at Aleja Pomoraca in Siget, Zagreb. First piece is his classic comment on the politics and witty ways of capitalism, and the second one is a "book sample" image of Aristolochia clematitis (Birthwort). Birthwort is a poisonous plant, known to be the cause of thousands of kidney failures in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Croatia, where the plant was unintentionally consumed through contaminated flour.
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Escif New Murals in Zagreb, Croatia
Spanish street artist, Escif, was in Zagreb (Croatia), last weekend, taking part in the MUU street art festival. He did two pieces on a big garage building that can be found at Aleja Pomoraca in Siget, Zagreb. First piece is his classic comment on the politics and witty ways of capitalism, and the second one is a "book sample" image of Aristolochia clematitis (Birthwort). Birthwort is a poisonous plant, known to be the cause of thousands of kidney failures in Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia, and Croatia, where the plant was unintentionally consumed through contaminated flour.
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