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Sat, Apr 18, 2026, 05:23 PM

Berlin, Germany

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A large-scale mural adorns the side of a beige urban building, capturing a vibrant street art scene. The central feature is a highly realistic, three-dimensional painting of two hands. A lighter-toned…read more

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A large-scale mural adorns the side of a beige urban building, capturing a vibrant street art scene. The central feature is a highly realistic, three-dimensional painting of two hands. A lighter-toned hand, showing colorful paint smudges, is held up with splayed fingers in a gesture that resembles a peace sign or counting. This hand appears to emerge from a dark, circular opening in the wall, slightly in front of another, darker-toned hand which also extends outward. Surrounding the main mural are various styles of graffiti. To the upper left, two stylized, tentacled creatures are depicted, seemingly interacting or spewing liquid. Below the mural, a whimsical black and white caterpillar with large eyes crawls along the wall. The right side and upper portions of the wall are covered in numerous graffiti tags and lettering, including visible words like "JANE," "GUS ORO," "MA," "FA," and the year "1993." The rightmost section of the wall is heavily adorned with event posters, suggesting a lively cultural calendar. Visible events include concerts by "LUDOVICO EINAUDI" (dated 14.10. and 17.04.), "Nacht der GITARREN" (Night of Guitars) on 18.04., and "V VALDI" (Vivaldi) on 15.10. There's also an advertisement for "LEBENSART Garten, Wohnen und Lifestyle" (Lifestyle: Garden, Living and Lifestyle) from 17.-19. April at Schloss KartzoW in Potsdam, and a poster for "EVERY FUCKING THURSDAY KITKAT," likely referring to the famous Berlin club. A few partially obscured people can be seen near the posters on the far right, possibly observing the art or passing by. The building features a metal fire escape or ladder on its left side. The sky is overcast and cloudy, indicating daytime. The scene vividly portrays an eclectic urban environment, characteristic of street art prevalent in cities like Berlin. | Open Wire