Street Art Library

All around us, there are plenty of interesting street art pieces, ranging from small stickers and graffiti-covered walls to various types of 3D objects. Since the creators of these works must remain anonymous due to legal restrictions, the world of street art is completely selfless and separate from the commercial world. The street art we see almost everywhere in the city is usually kept very up-to-date. New street art pieces cover up the old ones; paint peels away along with the plaster; 3D objects fall victim to vandalism; and stickers eventually peel off or fade due to environmental factors. It is a natural process, an aspect of time, but I believe that some street art pieces deserve to have their lifespan extended.

That is why I decided to document the most interesting works. For this purpose, I created a Facebook page in 2017 called Street Art Library, to which I have been adding posts ever since. To reach a wider audience, I then created an Instagram page with the same name.

On these pages, I try to post mainly works that convey a specific idea, and I view the aesthetic aspect of the work as secondary.

Street Art Library (Facebook):
www.facebook.com/streetartknihovna

Street Art Library (Instagram):
www.instagram.com/streetartknihovna