For the first time, the Dulwich graffiti art festival got a group of world-renowned street artists together to completely take over the interior and exterior of a London building. The property was set to be demolished in April, but was left in tact a little longer just for the purpose of this festival.
The graphic blue interior created by ‘The Rolling People’ has graffiti that scales the floor, walls, windows and every other nook and cranny the space has to offer. Images on the walls include moons, trains and other otherworldly creatures.
This room would be an awesome one to live in and it is a shame that the building will be destroyed, but this fact helped the artists not to hold back with their creativity.
Graffiti-Covered Demolition Projects
This Interior is Decorated for a Graffiti Art Festival
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