Turns out that Brazilian (twin) artists Os Gemeos, have Lithuanian roots. And because of these roots, they created this mural dedicated to their grandfather and their childhood, which had some Lithuanian influence. Take note of their Lithuanian grandfather in the palm of their unique (classic Os Gemeos) character’s left hand.
I spent 4 days in this cool little city in September of this year and found as much street art, “organically,” as I could. By “organic,” I mean…explore the city on foot with no expectations and see what I could come across. I much prefer to document a city’s art this way, rather than researching addresses and trying to find particular murals. I’m sure that sounds odd, but it’s the way I like to do it. Please enjoy ~
“Enjoy the Silence,” a collaboration between Etam Cru & Robert Proch. Address: Sienkiewicza 81
Collaboration between Aryz and Os Gemeos. Address: Roosevelta 5
Artist: Nunca. Address: Narutowicza 25
Arthur Rubinstein by Kobra. Address: Sienkiewicza 18
The Cat Lady by Polish artist Raspazjan. Address: Sienkiewicza 39
Artist: OPIEMME. This colorful mural was made in collaboration with locals who threw 300 bags of paint on the piece. Address: Stefana Jaracza 20
The largest mural in Lodz. Street art version of the city of Lodz, created by Meisal & Bary. Address: Piotrkowska 152
French artists Frédéric Zoer and Matthieu Velvet. Address: Sienkiewicza 71
“Bang!” by Etam Cru and SatOne. Address: al. Kościuszki 27
Polish artist M-city.Industrial Mural. Address: Tuwima 16
“Primavera” by Artist: Sainer. Address: ul. Uniwersytecka 12
“Wave” by DALeast. Address: ul. Pomorska 92
Italian Artist AweR. Address: ul. Pomorska 93
Spanish Artist Gonzalo BORONDO. Address: ul. Pomorska 67
“Woman in Bath” by Aryz. Address: ul. Pomorska 67
“The Second Life of a Factory” by Andrzej Poprostu. Address: ul. Pomorska 79
“Sentir (to feel)” by Puerto Rican artist: Alexis Diaz. Address: ul. Kilińskiego 26
“Abstract II” by Spanish artist: Kenor. Address:
“The Vision of St. Dominic I.” Address: ul. Pomorska 22