culture & creativity

BalkanTrafik mural by Bozko in the St Catherine area

Murals have always been an interesting part of urban fabric. Sometimes they can even contribute to make neighborhoods more attractive, creative and livable, or simply used as a way to spread a message.

Have you noticed this cool mural near St Catherine area?! It was done in the framework of popular Balkan Trafik Festival in April 2018 by the Bulgarian artist Bozko. Owners/residents agreed with the City of Brussels to have this fresco painted on the wall of their building and voilà – that’s how you make creative urban spaces and improve the attractiveness of your neighborhood! ? We love it! 

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