Postcards from Berlin #24

Welcome to street art postcards from Berlin #24. This time around, it’s a nice selection from all over the city. Enjoy!

streetart mural by Mike Makatron Berlin Treptow - bekitschig.blog
Mike Makatron, Treptow
Love Hurts - Unicorn streetart art teufelsberg Berlin - bekitschig.blog
Love Hurts, Teufelsberg Berlin
London Police at Art Park Tegel — There will be more big murals! These buildings have more than 11 stories. This artwork is huge! Find the glory of this walk in fall in a few weeks right here.
Faye the Fox paste up by dared art - bekitschig blog
Faye by dared art, Haus Schwarzenberg
I cleaned up my desk! Turns out, it doesn’t do that by itself.
Just in case you wondered, what I bought at the flea market hall in Treptow — a Torino in good shape.
Sock Monkey by Sam Crew - bekitschig blog
Sock Monkey by Sam Crew, Prenzlauer Berg
Free records - bekitschig blog
A cornucopia of free records entered our house. A friend cleaned out his records (why would you do that?) and was being rather generous. The Vanilla Ice one is actually a lot better than you’d think it would be and in the big pile were also some pretty decent records… Guys, the universe provides for you.
Street art Postcards from Berlin #24 - urban art at street light
Push to reset the world, Treptow
abandoned bear in trash bin - spotted - street photography - bekitschig.blog
Berliner Bear binned, Wedding
Victor Ash Mural - street art Berlin Wedding 
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Mural by Victor Ash – looking from the former West to the East of Berlin, Wedding
Object bicycle Berlin Mauerpark - Street art postcards from Berlin #24
Lost bicycle part 1, Mauerpark
trash art - objet trouve - street art of a diferent kind - bekitschig.blog
Part 2
street art Berlin Kreuzberg - bekitschig.blog
unknown artists, Kreuzberg
Paste ups Liz Art, Le Loup, stencil by ostap
Liz Art, Le Loup & Ostapartist, Mitte
Heart Herz Berlin Paste up Ultramarinedream
Paste-up by ultramarinedream, Hackescher Markt
Senior Papa Chango Haus Schwarzenberg Mural Berlin
Sr. Papa Chango, Haus Schwarzenberg
Street art Postcards from Berlin #24 - urban art at street light - bekitschig.blog Caro Pepe - Haus Schwarzenberg
In good company with Caro Pepe. I have a lot of photos from Haus Schwarzenberg to share. Stay tuned!
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change - Stencil Berlin
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change, Alexanderplatz
Postcards from Berlin #24 - street art stencils murlas paste ups - bekitschig blog
Don’t yak — do. Joh Fries

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18 thoughts on “Postcards from Berlin #24

  1. So much goodness to see here… my faves are the London Police at Art Park – just so big and stunning! The chopped up bicycle inserted into street signs 🙂 The record haul – Black celebration by Depeche Mode is a top album. The Sr Papa Chango and the two quotes at the end are ace! Thanks for the share, Jeanine X

    1. Thank you! It’s a great album indeed! My favorite is still Violator. I guess, I’m old.
      My better half also scored some punk records from the 90s. I got the fun stuff 🙂
      The art walk includes 8 gigantic walls, which I’ll show next month.
      And an extra big thank you for the X! Have a great Halloween weekend! X

    1. Oh you, and not one word about the art 😉
      We actually do have a few multi storage bike stands but I liked the creative potential. They were up pretty high. That would’ve taken some effort to create these objects!

      1. The teddy was sad. There is a childcare across the street, they could’ve parked him just there. Once he’s looked up, his fate is sealed. I don’t know if they do this in the UK but some garbage trucks here tie toys & Co Infront of their cars. (After a few weeks, they tend to look rather sad …)

  2. this is a fantastic compilation. must send it to my Berliner-Schnauzen-friend (part of my family!).

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