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Carrying Light, Camera and Bolt Cutter

A 2012 article in the British The Guardian titled "Russian Banksy" turns the life of Moscow street artist Pasha 183 upside down. The article, in which he is compared to the most famous street art artist today, brings him worldwide fame, popularity and commercialization of creativity - in short, everything that he has struggled with all his life.

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A 2012 article in the British The Guardian titled "Russian Banksy" turns the life of Moscow street artist Pasha 183 upside down. The article, in which he is compared to the most famous street art artist today, brings him worldwide fame, popularity and commercialization of creativity - in short, everything that he has struggled with all his life.

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