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The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone

Art has a healing effect, not limited to a book, a touching film, but also some graffiti on the street. For a long time, street graffiti has been called destructive art, in the cognition of many people, painting some patterns on the walls of public spaces that no one can understand is something that a small can do, neither public morality nor moral bottom line.

The reason why people think so is because the understanding of street art is not deep enough, of course, street artists are not little, they will not scribble without reason, every stroke they draw has a profound meaning. In fact, in addition to the graffiti that people can't understand, street artists will also paint some elements and themes that everyone can understand, and today Xiao Dai wants to share with you, a beautiful artist from South Africa, Fei Si, who painted a variety of blooming flowers on the wall.

The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone

What is special about Feith's street art is her location, an artist who never chooses bustling downtowns, streets, or pedestrianized streets, but works on ruins and ruined buildings. In Feith's heart, the more dilapidated the environment, the more it can make her state of mind peaceful.

When the ruins are above, beautiful flowers "bloom", revealing a poignant romance, as if the whole ruins have begun to sprout, and new vitality has begun to emerge.

The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone

In creating this series of murals of ruins and flowers, Feith has incorporated good intentions, contrasting delicate flowers with decadent landscapes, aiming to trace the scars of the past and present engraved in the city. In the artist's view, each flower is a reminder that when they grow out of concrete, all damage heals. "Plants are healing, and the power of a flower can heal the wounds that can be seen in people's bodies, and it can also heal people's hearts."

Street artist Feith hopes that everyone who sees her series of works can feel this poignant romance and be healed by the tenacious vitality of the flowers in the ruins. Next, let's enjoy the wonderful works created by this beautiful artist.

The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone
The flowers that "bloomed" in the ruins exuded a poignant romance and healed everyone

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