Street Artist Mobstr Unveils A Giant Mural In Vilnius, Lithuania – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Street Artist Mobstr Unveils A Giant Mural In Vilnius, Lithuania

1
Mobstr is currently in Lithuania where he was invited to create some of his unique work by the good lads from the excellent Vilnius Street Art Festival.

2
Innovative, brash, satirical and often bold, these are the words to describe the work of world renowned street artist Mobstr. From Newcastle, Mobstr sometimes tells stories through his work while at other times they are merely entertaining. Mobstr is passionate about his work which ranges from the very simple to deeper meanings. His work can be said to be a critique of consumerism, advertising and society as a whole.

3
The British artist was given a mega building where he wrote one his signature quotes which reads “In The Future Every Building Will Be World-Famous For Fifteen Minutes”. This piece is a tribute to the expression credited to Andy Warhol, who included the words “In the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes” in the program for a 1968 exhibition of his work at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, Sweden.

4
Continue reading for a bunch of extra images on this artwork and then check back with us soon for the latest updates from Eastern Europe.

5
6
7
8
Via Street Art News

If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

The 'Real' New York: Gritty Scenes Of NYC Street Life In The 1970s
Amazing Bike Made of Ice
This Artist Is Here To "Confuse Your Brain" With Surreal Photo Art
Beautiful Illustrations by Kensuke Okazoe
This Artist Transforms Everyday Objects Into Cloud Art
This Photoshop Wizard Is Turning Random People’s Photos Into Movie Posters
When My Cat Feels Sad
Street Art By Mehdi Ghadyanloo
This Artist Is Ruining Our Childhoods by Revealing The Secrets Of Our Beloved Characters
"The Final Fantasy": The Superb Heroic Artworks of Christian Angel
Artist Paints Life In Russia With A Drop Of Irony
Gentle Ladies by Illustrator Dadachyo
Mark Jankel's Gory Gourmet Street Food Around London
Comedian Creates Hilarious Fake Products And Places Them In Stores
“Food, Sex And Irony”: Superb Artworks By Enrico Robusti
Exploring The Dark: Spectacular World By Alexander Joseba
Clever, Well-observed Editorial Illustrations from Toronto-based Peter Thomas Ryan
Sotoko, the Japanese Artist Who Draws Minimalistic Illustrations of Short-Haired Girls
Cartoonist Smartly Illustrated Eternal Fight Between The Brain And The Heart
"What Kind Of Men Read Playboy?" Controversial Playboy Magazine Ads From 1958-1974
Eyes Wide Open: Stunning Street Art Masterpieces By Nikita Nomerz
Artist Creates Very Detailed Scary Images And The More You Look, The More Frightening They Become
25 Year Old British Man Dresses As A 19th Century Regency Gentleman In Bespoke Clothing He Designs
Indian Artist Kevin Adams Creates Breathtaking Digital Artworks