We came across some descent stencil work on Tuya Lu (literally translated as “Graffiti Rd)” in Chongqing’s Huang Jue Ping art district, home to most of the city’s street / urban art. We’re not sure who the artists are, but it appears one of them may go by “CONG.” Anyone have more information?
If you spot street / urban art (graffiti, stencil, etc.) anywhere in China, please share it with us at EDGE@Neocha.com. We’d like to document it on NeochaEDGE. For more street / urban art in China on NeochaEDGE, link here. /// MW





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