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Artur Shirin transforms trolleybuses into moving murals


If you happen to be in Kaunas, Lithuania and you see a bus painted with vibrant colored patterns and designs, there's a good chance it was done by Artur Shirin. Using a fleet of Škoda trolleybuses, the Lithuanian artist recently finished a series of funky murals that feature some of his signature imagery.

It's really refreshing to see a work of art on the side of a bus instead of advertising, and commuters can look forward to their daily journey rather than dreading it. If you like fun, dynamic, colorful, and just plain jaw-dropping good art, check out Artur's website.





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