
Hestia by Márton Hegedüs, Budapest, October 2017
This observant piece of street art was created by Márton Hegedüs as part of the Colourful City Festival in Budapest in 2014. It depicts Hestia, the virgin goddess of the family, the home and the state.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 November 2017
Posted as part of Peek
This is wonderful!
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…eye have to give it to you!
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Very beautiful and expressive.
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What a cool mural. So colorful.
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Yes. And those eyes follow you around!
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That is fabulous Debbie! Do you know if the piece is permanent or was just there while you were visiting?
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It’s permanent. They decided to brighten the city with murals back in 2014. And they haven’t been tagged and abused since then. Amazing!
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Very vibrant.
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Great mural. But I wouldn’t want to live opposite it.
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No, it could be a little haunting!
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Great street art Debbie. A great find
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That’s lovely!
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excellent take on peek – and love both views!
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That’s fun.
janet
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Colourful find, Debs!
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And there are a few giant pieces in that area.
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Oh, OK!
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