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New Murals and Canvases from Interesni Kazki

Delving into worlds of spirituality and fantasy, Ukrainian street art duo Interesni Kazki, composed of Aec and Waone, have been creating individual murals and canvases over the past few months. The duo recently traveled to India, and the influence of Indian folklore, textiles and art history can be seen throughout their new works. The color-saturdated murals and paintings of both artists brim with copious details and interwoven narratives. Take a look at some of Waone and Aec's latest works after the jump, images courtesy of Interesni Kazki.

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Delving into worlds of spirituality and fantasy, Ukrainian street art duo Interesni Kazki, composed of Aec and Waone, have been creating individual murals and canvases over the past few months. The duo recently traveled to India, and the influence of Indian folklore, textiles and art history can be seen throughout their new works. The color-saturdated murals and paintings of both artists brim with copious details and interwoven narratives. Take a look at some of Waone and Aec’s latest works below, images courtesy of Interesni Kazki.

Waone

Waone in Varkala, India

Aec

Aec

Aec in Varkala, India

Aec in Varkala, India.

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