Street art artwork adorns substation in Stuttgart

Street art artwork adorns substation in Stuttgart

At various locations in the urban area of ​​Stuttgart, there are substation stations of the Stuttgart networks, which are decorated with graffiti. A new work of art has now been included in the Street Art Collection. The substation station in the upper wine stone in Degerloch shows a kojote and a horse that is designed in different graffiti styles. In between you can see elements that could come from a graphics program as well as from a comic figure that wears clothes in the colors of the city of Stuttgart. This artistic work comes from Jan Haas, who is known under the pseudonym Dingo Babusch.

The colorful and creative design of the substation station contributes to the beautification of public space and shows the variety of the Urban Art scene in Stuttgart. The integration of graffiti in such places not only promotes the city's art scene, but also offered an alternative to conventional street art. This form of artistic expression brings color and life to the city and attracts both locals and tourists who can admire the works.

The initiative to decorate substations in Degerloch and other districts with graffiti shows the commitment of the local community and the city administration for cultural projects. This type of Urban Art contributes to enriching the cityscape and strengthening the creative scene. Cooperation with talented artists such as Jan Haas aka Dingo Babusch enables unique works of art to be created that are paid to both locally and internationally. This project is another step towards a lively and diverse art scene in Stuttgart.