Brux-Hells Angels By Sara Conti

Origin of Cool: Belgium

It’s time to showcase some work by the French speaking Belgian artist Sara Conti. Her most recent pieces of street art are located in Brussels. There should be more Saras around there to pimp the streets of our capital, as she showed before on the streets of Mons, a city in the French speaking part of Belgium.

Look at the artwork of Brussels in images 1-4 (in French they write “Bruxelles”, combined with “Hells Angels” making “Brux-Hells Angels”). What do you think? Is it a way to describe (parts of) the city? I’m curious.

Now, check the artwork in Rhodes-Saint-Genese, entitled ‘Queen B’, in image 5 and 6 (city in Brussels agglomeration). That one makes me feel good!

Which one do you prefer and why?
angels wall street art graffiti

 

angels wall street art graffiti

 

angel wall street art graffiti

 

angel wall street art graffiti

 

Queen B Rhodes-Saint-Genese graffiti mural

 

Queen B Rhodes-Saint-Genese graffiti mural

via: Street Art Belgium
image credits: Sara Conti

 

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