Interesni Kazki Murals in Moscow Portray Incredible Imagination
They know of all the spaces and places.

Blank pixel used during image takedowns
Ukrainian street art duo Interesni Kazki, composed of Waone and Aec, has created two building murals in Moscow that both speak truth and stretch your imagination. Participating in the LGZ Festival, a street art event in Moscow, the artists introduce new worlds that are familiar yet foreign.
Aec's mural, titled "Time Machine," reaches back to the age of the dinosaurs and extends to times of modern science and technology, to foreshadow a certain future for this human-driven Earth. The work contains many dimensions across different spatial fields, which each contain its own meaning and role within the bigger picture. Waone's mural, "Flying & Crawling Mind," portrays a person reading a book, and suggests the type of influence the activity could potentially have in expanding a mind.
Interesni Kazki leads their viewers to follow through on their pursuit of further creativity, by introducing relatable, human-related themes in their acrylic murals.
[via Arrested Motion]
Sign up for the
ComplexNewsletter
Your leading source for what’s now and what’s next in Music, Style, Sports, and Pop Culture.
By entering your email and clicking Sign Up, you’re agreeing to let us send you customized marketing messages about us and our advertising partners. You are also agreeing to our
Terms of Serviceand
Privacy Policy