If you're ever around the 40 steps area of Busan it'd be well worth coming to explore the side streets of our school. At the start of October they had a street art festival where lots of different artists were given a space to be creative.
We went down for a look and here are some of my favourites:
It's definitely worth a gander. The artists were also kind enough that when my coteacher went on the scroung for event day, they gave her lots of paints to complete a few things in our solar system room.
To get there, climb the forty steps, cross the road and walk up the next flight of stairs that will be slightly on your left. You'll be in an alleyway, and this is where the art starts!
We went down for a look and here are some of my favourites:
The footsteps lead up the stairs with the lyrics of a well known children's song beside you |
I loved the piano on the wall |
These are the steps behind myschool, you can see our weird spiral slope where the lunch carts are pushed on the right of the page. |
Jinny less than pleased I coerced her into a picture with a painted sky and metal birds flying above her. |
A silhouette on the wall catching a big painted fish. |
According to Jinny the Koreans don't believe in the man on the moon like I was brought up with. Instead, they believe there is a rabbit on the moon! Interesting. |
She also said the rabbit isn't alone, there is a woman on the moon. From what I can gather she has a pestle and mortar with her. |
Drain pipe and gutter art |
To get there, climb the forty steps, cross the road and walk up the next flight of stairs that will be slightly on your left. You'll be in an alleyway, and this is where the art starts!
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