Bengaluru’s street art adds to the cool, vibrant but grounded vibe of this city | Events Movie News

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From vibrant graffiti at St Mark’s Road to the colourful bylanes of Malleswaram, Bengaluru’s street art scene is a must check out. Tribute portraits, abstract graffiti, meaningful messages and loads of culture are what Bengaluru’s street artists capture and express with their elaborate and impressive works on the walls across the city. Take a look: KREEDA JUNCTION Tennis ace Rohan Bopanna poses with a mural created of himself on a pillar at the Kreeda Junction near Richmond Circle.This was created by The Ugly Indian with an aim to promote tennis and encourage youngsters to pursue their sporting dreams. I’ve seen first-hand how beautifying our city with murals can light a spark of unity and creativity, proving that when we come together, we can create something far greater than a design that we lay out Bhoomika Ananth, mural artist MG ROAD METRO STATION This mural depicting children playing, was painted by artist Harshvardhan Kadam along with students of the Srishti School of Design.CHURCH STREET Bengaluru’s Church Street is a riot of colour. Graffiti, murals and graphic art adorn these walls and play the backdrop to many a photoshoot staged in the area. Artworks here were created as part of a project...

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