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<p>Artist Nikita Nomerz is giving abandoned buildings and structures in <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2010/11/14/constructivist-manifesto-russias-hammer-sickle-canteen/" target="_blank">Russian cities</a> a new look&hellip; and the eerily expressive edifices are looking back!</p>
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<p>Hailing from the northwestern Russian city of Nizhniy Novgorod, <a href="http://www.nomerz.com/" target="_blank">Nikita Nomerz</a> cut his artistic teeth in the field of hip-hop graffiti. For the past few years, however, his focus has been on street art of a different sort. Nomerz gets his inspiration from the buildings and structures he paints, seeing the inner &ldquo;soul&rdquo; of the edifice much as a sculptor imagines the finished statue before the first chip of the chisel. &ldquo;The Big Brother&rdquo;, above, is one of Nomerz&rsquo; earliest such works dating from 2010. The <a href="http://www.bezphoto.net/2015/04/graffiti-in-nizhny-novgorod-russia_9.html" target="_blank">lowest</a> of the three images was taken in April of 2015 &ndash; darned graffiti artists!</p>
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<p><em>&ldquo;When you are doing street art, you create a dialogue with passersby, architecture, nature and with other artists,&rdquo;</em> explains Nomerz. <em>&ldquo;Maybe on streets, art is not so durable, but it&rsquo;s for real alive. Works which has been done on the streets are living their own life.&rdquo;</em> Since not everyone can <a href="http://www.cuded.com/2013/03/the-living-wall-street-art-by-nikita-nomerz/" target="_blank">see the life</a> still couched within these derelict <a href="http://likeitart.ru/en/objects" target="_blank">structures</a>, Nomerz employs his own talent and creativity to bring it to the forefront.</p>
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<p>Since 2010, Nomerz has been engaged in a wide-ranging project he calls <a href="http://www.nomerz.com/#!the-living-wall/c3oe" target="_blank">The Living Wall</a>. From St. Petersburg eastward to the Chinese border city of Mudanjiang, Nomerz has left his mark &ndash; often quite a large mark &ndash; upon cities and towns in need of a little extra character. The bizarrely disturbing piece above is titled <a href="http://sorisomail.com/partilha/280491.html" target="_blank">The Glutton;</a> the striking installation below, The Chinese Residents. The latter stands out for NOT being created on an abandoned structure.</p>
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<p>Nomerz&rsquo; main medium is spray paint but in some of his works, a little added plaster and some shifting of stone and/or brickwork is performed to enhance the composition. It&rsquo;s startling how a row of decaying bricks can approximate a grinning mouth, as seen on The Toothy Man above &ndash; no doubt the building&rsquo;s original constructors would be shocked at the transformation!</p>
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<p>If the eyes are the windows of the soul, then the <a href="http://www.whudat.de/streetart-the-living-wall%E2%80%9D-by-nikita-nomerz-11-pictures-clip/" target="_blank">windows</a> of abandoned buildings must be&hellip; OK, let&rsquo;s not go there. Nomerz has no qualms about bringing out the inherent &ldquo;personalities&rdquo; of his inanimate subjects, mind you.</p>
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