3d street painting in Veliko-Tarnovo, Bulgaria

One more photo from the first 3d street painting festival in Veliko-Tarnovo, my painting “Lion” appeared on wall+floor surface in the historical place near very nice old building.  It’s half mural half floor painting. According to the theme I decided to choose symbol of Bulgaria-lion and make it in 3d anamorphic style. Check out  two of photos to see view before and after. Veliko Tarnovo is a city in north-central Bulgaria and is known for its rich history and cultural significance. It was the medieval capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire and is renowned for the Tsarevets Fortress, perched on a hill overlooking the city. The city features a well-preserved medieval architecture, including the historic Samovodska Charshia market street.

Tourism

Tourists often visit Veliko Tarnovo for its historical sites, such as the Patriarchal Cathedral of the Holy Ascension of God and the medieval fortress. The city also hosts the Sound and Light audio-visual show at Tsarevets Fortress. So which depicts historical events in a captivating way. If you plan to visit or seek specific information, it’s advisable to check the latest travel guides or local sources for updates.

1.Bulgaria, including cities like Sofia, Plovdiv, and Varna, has a vibrant street art scene. Many areas feature colorful murals, graffiti, and street art pieces that contribute to the urban landscape. Sofia, in particular, has embraced street art as a form of cultural expression, with various neighborhoods adorned with striking artworks.

2. To explore street art in Bulgaria, you might want to visit districts known for their artistic scenes. Check out cultural events and festivals, or simply wander through urban areas to discover hidden gems. Keep in mind that the street art scene can evolve, so it’s a good idea to check local sources or online platforms for the latest information on street art events and locations in Bulgaria.

3.Bulgarian street art often reflects a mix of cultural, social, and political themes. Artists use public spaces to convey messages, share narratives, and bring attention to various issues. The city of Plovdiv, along with its status as a European Capital of Culture in 2019, has seen an increase in street art projects, contributing to the city’s vibrant atmosphere.

4.Street art festivals and initiatives, such as the “Urban Creatures” festival in Sofia. And its play a significant role in promoting and celebrating the diversity of street art in Bulgaria. These events provide opportunities for local and international artists to showcase their creativity on public walls, turning the city into an open-air gallery.

5.Exploring the streets of Bulgarian cities offers a dynamic experience. With murals ranging from abstract designs to thought-provoking pieces, each telling a unique story within the urban landscape.

3d street painting festival in Veliko-Tarnovo
3d street painting ‘Lion’ in Veliko-Tarnovo

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