Facades of some buildings in the Azerbaijani capital Baku are adorned with paintings, turning ordinary structures into artworks.
Behind the campaign is IDEA (International Dialogue for Environmental Action) Public Association, headed by President Ilham Aliyev’s daughter Leyla Aliyev. It was launched two years ago.
The ordinary buildings have become pieces of art with the paintings and started to catch the attention of the passerby.
From trash to Art!
— Street Art (@GoogleStreetArt) June 12, 2015
Street Art using recycled trash by b0rdalo_ii in Baku, Azerbaijan.#art #arte #streetart pic.twitter.com/17Au1C8deL
Some murals reflect Azerbaijan’s historical and cultural elements, while others mirror the imagination of the painters.
Mehseti Huseyinova, one of the residents in the area, told Anadolu Agency that adorning the buildings in such a way was fun and seeing those paintings on their way to work motivates people.
Can you rate this amazing street art ? out of ? ?
— Away On The Journey (@awayondjourney) January 17, 2021
Baku, Azerbaijan ?? pic.twitter.com/etz95rYC2K
“People come to see our neighborhood from different neighborhoods. They take pictures here,” she said thanking those who took part in the project.
This article has been adapted from its original source.