Thursday, February 6, 2014

Brielselaan: art and factories




Brielselaan is a road in the south of Rotterdam linking the districts Charlois and Feyenoord together. At Brielselaan is the characteristic grain silo, which is now used for events.









These ornaments of different city arms adorn the walls of an old grain factory.















Part of the grain silo. This mural by the Dutch artist Lisa Lux is called 'Flyers of hope for universal love'.

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Colorful drawings at Borgesiusstraat






A painted electricity cabin.












Mural on a primary school.

Boezemweg






A parking garage









This a monument of the bombing in WW2. It shows a map of the city centre and how much was destroyed afterwards.

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Sculptures, sticker-art, architecture and street-art at Bergselaan




Bergselaan is a street in the northern areas called Bergpolder and Liskwartier.
















Electricity cabin painted as the house made of sweets from the Hansel and Gretel fairy tale.






The Bergsingelkerk is a church from 1914.












Ornaments at the front entrance of the Islamic University Rotterdam.






This building must be from around the same age as the Bergsesingelkerk.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Graffiti-bus at Baljuwstraat









Saturday, January 4, 2014

1e Pijnackerstraat









Thursday, January 2, 2014

Biblical 'street-art' on a school: Johan de Wittlaan


Somehow I found it a little bit weird to take pictures of the outside of a kindergarten and a primary school during the week. Unfortunately at this day and age I could give people the wrong ideas. So I waited until the weekend. Because I think these illustrations are worth it to put on my blog.