Ukrainian Banksy – Street Art By Sharik – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Ukrainian Banksy – Street Art By Sharik

He works anonymously, covered under the nickname of “Sharik”. He lives in Simferopol, Autonomous Republic of Crimea in southern Ukraine. Noone sees him, but he does. His graffiti is done in a stencil style and is devoted to a social topics: mass culture, love, politics, power and money. Ukrainian Banksy.















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