
245 Furmanov Avenue, Almaty, Kazakhstan, image taken September 2022

I was delighted to find a mural by one of my favourite UK street artists on my recent visit to Almaty in Kazakhstan.

It was a typical Dan Kitchener portrayal of a wet street with colourful lights, traffic and pedestrians. It was created in 2018 and is located on a busy street about 25 minutes’ walk from the centre of town.


To see more of Dan Kitchener , click here.

Copyright Debbie Smyth, 17 October 2022
Enjoying street art has become a regular event on my travels around the world: more of my findings can be seen here
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That’s an evocative beauty, Debbie. I was trying to figure out what Kitchener, Ontario, Canada had to do with Kazakhstan. 🙂 The answer is nothing, at least not in this post.
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ha ha! I didn’t even know of Kitchener in Ontario!
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That is a wow Debbie 🙂
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Fantastic mural. Thanks for sharing.
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Absolutely stunning. I recognized the Kitchener from the ones you shared in London. What an amazing find.
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Dan Kitchener is fantastic. How nice and special to find his work there!
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Oh brilliant! So vibrant.
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One of the more “active” murals I found.
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It’s such a beautiful mural, it really gives the feeling of rain and movement.
Thanks for participating in Monday Murals Debbie.
I couldn’t imagine Kazakhstan would have murals, how wonderful.
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It seems both Almaty and Astana now have lots of street art.
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