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Miron Milic New Mural – Zagreb, Croatia

December 14, 2013
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New Street Art By Croatian Artist Miron Millic On The Streets Of Zagreb, Croatia 1
Croatian artist Miron Milić finished the other day a new mural in his hometown of Zagreb. Showing an image of a kid with scratched knees. This piece is a typical example of Miron’s work – a short snapshot from his life, accompanied by Haiku-like text.
Signifying innocent childhood during which kids games were often a copy of real life moments, especially in war torn Croatia during 90s. The text is reading “We played war because it was healthy that we’re as much in the open space..” which is a witty observation on the irony of life. The piece can be seen outside Lauba building, at Prilaz baruna Filipovica 23, Zagreb.

New Street Art By Croatian Artist Miron Millic On The Streets Of Zagreb, Croatia 2

Photos by Morana Matković

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