{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Street Art Cities","provider_url":"https://streetartcities.com","title":"Moomins and Grenades by Vsevolod Stekolshuk","description":"We had an amazing story how an artist, a gloomy tattoo master, challenged himself. He decided to test his strength not in a tattoo, where he already found his style, but in something new that would allow him to get out of the comfort zone to say to himself after that \"Yes, I can do it\".Seva Stekolshchuk is well known in Ekaterinburg to those who are interested in tattooing. He works in a gloomy style of black noir. That's why it was a surprise for us when Seva sent us a bright sketch about goodness.We were amazed by this contrast and now his work shines on the wall of the unit substation at 60 Lenina Street. Seva calls himself a specialist in Grenades (it is very important that the Pomegranate is written exclusively with a capital letter – it's a well-respected fruit). We asked him a lot about how he came to such an atypical work for him and Seva gave a very lively and understandable explanation:\"I wanted to add a little color to our Ural \"summer\". I thought we were tired of its drabness. A bit of the south, Georgia and warm color wouldn't hurt the Ural drabness.And I love grenades as a symbol. They have clearly permeated my work recently. Talking of Moomins, they are cool and fairytales with them tell us about serious and good things. It's a good and warm image, which both children and adults can understand\". Made for the Stenograffia Festival.","author_name":"Street Art Hunter","author_url":"https://streetartcities.com/users/2cbdbd0c-d1eb-4b4a-96c5-3bd77f588399","thumbnail_url":"https://streetartcities.com/media/1/15d91598-49bc-4cb2-b3c5-86fe8dd96a69/1024.jpg","thumbnail_width":1024,"width":480,"height":480,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://streetartcities.com/markers/18780/embed\" width=\"480\" height=\"480\" style=\"border:none;border-radius:12px;max-width:100%;\" loading=\"lazy\" allow=\"fullscreen; storage-access\" title=\"Moomins and Grenades by Vsevolod Stekolshuk\"></iframe>","cache_age":3600}