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Street art at Gangtok

Streets Full of Graffiti Art
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Vaibhav Shah
IDC, IIT Bombay
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  • A large Buddha portrait painted on MG road - the main marketplace of Gangtok

  • A religious artwork done on the stairs of an overpass

  • Portrait of buddha with flowers painted on a crossroad

  • Sleeping buddha painted on an overbridge

  • Mother teresa painted on a hospital wall

  • A nurse painted on a hospital wall

  • Graffiti done on one of the staircase leading up from MG road by a private owner to attract customers

  • Creative use of space by using the broken wall for the visual

  • Graffiti on an overbridge showing key tourist attractions

  • A tree with warm colours painted on a abandoned wall

  • Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground

  • Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground

A large Buddha portrait painted on MG road - the main marketplace of Gangtok

A religious artwork done on the stairs of an overpass

Portrait of buddha with flowers painted on a crossroad

Sleeping buddha painted on an overbridge

Mother teresa painted on a hospital wall

A nurse painted on a hospital wall

Graffiti done on one of the staircase leading up from MG road by a private owner to attract customers

Creative use of space by using the broken wall for the visual

Graffiti on an overbridge showing key tourist attractions

A tree with warm colours painted on a abandoned wall

Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground

Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground

Gangtok, the capital city of the state of Sikkim is unique in many of the ways. The city is clean and beautiful with streets full of graffiti art. Most of them are either religious, belonging to buddhism or dedicated to the natural beauty of Sikkim. Most of the graffitis are contemporary in look with little or no influence from the thanka style of painting, the traditional style of art. At places the graffiti are painted creatively to merge with the surroundings.

A large Buddha portrait painted on MG road - the main marketplace of Gangtok

A religious artwork done on the stairs of an overpass

Portrait of buddha with flowers painted on a crossroad

Sleeping buddha painted on an overbridge

Mother teresa painted on a hospital wall

A nurse painted on a hospital wall

Graffiti done on one of the staircase leading up from MG road by a private owner to attract customers

Creative use of space by using the broken wall for the visual

Graffiti on an overbridge showing key tourist attractions

A tree with warm colours painted on a abandoned wall

Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground

Graffiti of kanchenjunga with a tree in foreground


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