Russian blogger Yakoff has a post up inviting Russian-language bloggers to leave comments with their blogs' URLs. When I have time, I think I'll do a separate blogroll of Russian-language blogs. There are not that many outside of LiveJournal, it looks like, and several of the ones I've found seem like thinly-disguised moneymaking endeavors with lots of links to porn sites and other likely paying advertisers.
Monday, February 07, 2005
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I would like to see fotos of Moscow grafitti. (Not the hip-hop variety.) More like the graffiti/doodles written on walls etc...(only in cyrillic though). If the shrine/hangout of KINO is still around, I would definitely like to see grafitti from that too.
I would also like to see stencil art/grafitti from Russia or any other places of the CIS or Central Europe.
Only if possible though. If you do not like grafitti, please do not take offence. I respect your site very much.
I would like to see fotos of Russian grafitti&stencil art. Any type of Russian grafitti would be interesting to see, as long as it is in Cyrillic.
I did not mean to cause any offence. If you do not like my suggestion, I apologise. I am a big fan of "outsider art" and other forms of amateur arts.
Notes, thanks for the suggestion. I actually have a couple of photos of the work of one Moscow tagger that I wanted to highlight in a post soon; you have motivated me to get on top of that, which means hopefully I'll put something up tonight.
The Kino shrine is on Old Arbat, right? I think I've been there, but not recently, and I don't have any photos of it - sounds like an excuse for a field trip some weekend soon. Thanks again for reading and commenting.
Talking about grafitti - the inner side of the walls along "onground" Metro lines (like Filevskaya line and southern part of the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya) can be a good place to find some.
Yakoff.
A Russian-language blogroll is a cool idea! I have been trying for a long, long time to find something worthwhile to read on the Russian Internet, and that so far proved impossible. Maybe it was just my bad luck, but it seems like Russian blogs are written by illiterate morons! Good luck!
You won't find something worth reading till all the ezhe.ru habitants will start to use that format. But some of them are already do. Check this site.
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