2 Photos of “Versus Flow” by Kalugin Andrei in Irkutsk, Russia
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Muralist Kalugin Andrei
By Kalugin Andrei at Pervomayskiy, 7a in Irkutsk, Russia for Voice of the Streets.
Dive into the depths of “Versus Flow” in Irkutsk, Russia, a masterpiece by Kalugin Andrei. The mural depicts a young boy valiantly rowing against the current, a testament to the artist’s philosophy of resilience and challenging societal norms. Every brushstroke speaks of defiance against the status quo and a determination to carve one’s unique path, even in the face of adversity. Remember, true progress often demands taking the road less traveled. This isn’t just art; it’s a call to action for every soul that gazes upon it. Embrace the challenge on your next street art escapade!
Kalugin Andrei: “Versus Flow” embodies a philosophy of resilience and determination where individuals choose to challenge societal norms or expectations in pursuit of their unique goals and principles. This means being willing to challenge the status quo and overcome obstacles with unwavering determination, even when faced with opposition or adversity. This philosophy encourages the belief that progress and personal growth often come from accepting challenges and choosing the hard path.

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