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The Lucky Hunt Sofia Graffiti Festival

Graffiti artists paint pets and cars in the capital city

Photo: The organisers of the Lucky Hunt Sofia Graffiti Festival

Twenty artists will take part in the Lucky Hunt Sofia Graffiti Festival on September 14 and 15. They will spray over 1000 square metres in Sofia. The event is dedicated to pets and classic cars, say the organisers - the Sofia Graffiti Tour team in cooperation with the Lucky Hunt Foundation, which actively helps hundreds of homeless dogs, cats, ponies, donkeys and other animals in need. 

Admission to all the festival's events is free. Sunday's programme includes a creative workshop led by artist Elena Misheva at 2pm. She will be demonstrating watercolour techniques so that everyone can paint their favourite animal. 

In addition to traditional graffiti on walls, this year renowned masters of street art will transform a classic Porsche 911 live in front of the audience. The event will take place at 108A Bessarabia Street from 10 am to 6 pm.



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