The Kazan Kremlin is depicted against the background of the Russian flag.
In Kazan, the front of a heating station located the yard at 14 Bondarenko Street was decorated with a patriotic graffiti. The Kazan Kremlin is depicted against the background of the Russian flag, the drawing is complemented by the “For Russia” text. The idea belongs to the Kazan graffiti artist Azat Galeyev, also known as Sly Dog.
“With this image, I wanted to support our country in difficult times, to show that Russia's strength is in its people, cohesion and unity,”- Azat Aleyev said.
The image was proposed to be made on the front of a heating station at one of the Kazan yards. “Such facilities can serve as an excellent canvas, they are compact and affordable, and located almost in every yard. In a matter of hours, an unremarkable building can turn into a kind of yard decor element. It will become a trend shortly,”- Azat Aleyev noted.
The process of drawing graffiti is simple and takes several hours. The artist transferred the sketch drawn in advance to the front of the heating station, then the drawing is painted over.
The artist Roman Levashov helps Azat Valeyev to draw graffiti. Amir Bagavetdinov, a sixth-grade student of school No.94 of the Moskovsky district, also joined them. “I have always wanted to draw graffiti, especially since it will not be just a drawing, but a real picture with meaning,”- the school student noted.