Description

In 2016, painter and tattoo artist Bertus Gieskes decorated the transformer house at the railway crossing on Oldenzaalsestraat with beautiful faces. In about three hours, he turned this small building, which had always been grey and covered in illegal graffiti, into a colourful work of art.
The plan to do something with it had been with the Municipality of Enschede since 2015, but it ended up with Gieskes by pure chance. A civil servant from the municipality came to Bertus' studio to get a tattoo. They started talking about the idea of ​​painting the transformer house, after which the idea was further developed.

Hunter

Rian Nijssen
Country Manager Netherlands 🇳🇱 Hunting the streets for Street Art Cities since May 2021 in my hometown Tilburg (and on a regular basis surrounding areas) Also trying to update artworks wherever my travels take me. I have no graffiti background but started photographing some street art at the end of 2017 in the city of Porto (PT) and that is where my love for this artform started. Member of @urbanartabandoned , @rebel_street_arts and @247graff
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Location

Created on July 13, 2024
Oldenzaalsestraat 106, 7511 GT Enschede, Netherlands
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Hunted by Rian Nijssen.
Pictures by Rian Nijssen ( @riannijssen ).