Karnataka: Baadal Nanjundaswamy paints Bengaluru to spread COVID-19 awareness

Published : Sep 04, 2020, 05:19 PM ISTUpdated : Sep 04, 2020, 05:21 PM IST

One of Karnataka’s favourite fine artists Baadal Nanjundaswamy draws wall paintings and graffiti across the city to spread COVID-19 awareness.

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Karnataka: Baadal Nanjundaswamy paints Bengaluru to spread COVID-19 awareness

Bengaluru: Bengaluru which was once known as the green city has rather been looking more colourful than before even during the pandemic.

Bengaluru: Bengaluru which was once known as the green city has rather been looking more colourful than before even during the pandemic.

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You will find several wall paintings and graffiti across the city especially on metro pillars and popular streets.

You will find several wall paintings and graffiti across the city especially on metro pillars and popular streets.

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The credit to most of these colourful artworks goes to Baadal Nanjundaswamy who has been drawing murals and graffiti all around the city.

The credit to most of these colourful artworks goes to Baadal Nanjundaswamy who has been drawing murals and graffiti all around the city.

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While Baadal addresses all kinds of issues through his artwork most of the recent ones are made to spread awareness about COVID-19.

While Baadal addresses all kinds of issues through his artwork most of the recent ones are made to spread awareness about COVID-19.

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Baadal’s recent artwork speaks on how social distancing and masks are extremely important until a credible vaccine is made available to the world. 

Baadal’s recent artwork speaks on how social distancing and masks are extremely important until a credible vaccine is made available to the world. 

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The artist continues to paint at police stations, markets and other public places on empty walls, shutters, pillars, and roads to educate people. Many passers-by have appreciated the art.

The artist continues to paint at police stations, markets and other public places on empty walls, shutters, pillars, and roads to educate people. Many passers-by have appreciated the art.

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