Bulgarian artist Aleksi Ivanov recently brought the streets of Bucharest to life with his mural Tales, as part of the BSBSA (Belgrade Sofia Bucharest Street Art) project. Known for his multidisciplinary approach and public art interventions, Ivanov's week-long visit was filled with creative workshops, an artist talk, and the development of this expansive mural that explores shared folklore of the Balkan region.
The mural, Tales, vividly represents the rich, interconnected folklore traditions of Romania, Bulgaria, and Serbia. Ivanov has skillfully woven together mythical characters and modern urban elements, including figures like Karakondzul, Rusalka, and the Giant, alongside symbolic references to vampires, dragons, and graffiti artists. He even pays tribute to the local street art scene by incorporating elements from Bucharest's graffiti culture, like a subway adorned with tags by well-known artists Mser and Erps. These details give the mural a vibrant, multilayered appeal that invites viewers to find their own interpretations.
During his residency in Bucharest, Ivanov shared his process and insights with the public. His street art workshop and artist talk allowed participants to engage directly with his experience in large-scale mural projects, public space transformations, and community-driven art. Ivanov's dedication is clear, with each day of the project requiring up to 14 hours of meticulous work to bring the mural to completion.
This initiative, made possible by the Creative Europe program, showcases the BSBSA project's goal of fostering cultural connections and artistic expression across borders. Supported by local and international partners, Tales offers a dynamic cultural encounter, encouraging residents and visitors alike to explore the stories within the mural.
Located at Mihai Bravu Boulevard in Bucharest, Tales stands as a testament to Aleksi Ivanov's commitment to storytelling through art. To follow more about this project and others like it, visit bsbsa.org and connect on social media platforms.