This is a pretty remarkable, and remarkably apt, way to make a very different kind of street art, fire-generated portraits of soldiers from WWII (which killed 20 million or more Russians), using the Molotov cocktail, the simple gasoline bomb named after the Soviet Union’s foreign secretary during WWII and used to devastating effect in brutal street fighting by Soviet soldiers and partisans against German armor and troops.
Here’s a powerful dedication to the start of WWII in Russia.
A group of artists created portraits of soldiers using Molotov cocktails.
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