Evol is a Berlin-based street artist who transforms walls and urban objects into miniature buildings using paper and stencils.
Electric boxes, concrete planters, trash bins, and otherwise mundane pieces of urban furniture become Soviet-style constructions—tiny concrete dwellings. You have to get down to their level to truly appreciate all the details.
It’s a critique of cold, gray metropolitan architecture, and of the social failures of modernism and architectural utopias. Impersonal and dehumanizing housing blocks that turn the urban landscape into a bleak, anonymous sprawl.
Cities are invisible.

























































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