Croatian born illustrator Miron Milic is known by dear friends for his erotic illustrations but he created what you would typically regard as a nature loving mural for the Boombarstick Festival this month. Based on a Haiku from Japanese poet and painter Yosa Buson, Milic invites you to take off your shoes and get your feet wet.
A summer river being crossed
how pleasing
with sandals in my hands!
Yosa Buson
(1716 ~ 1783)
Miron Milic. Boombarstick. Vodnjan, Croatia. (photo © Swen Serbic)
Miron Milic. Boombarstick. Vodnjan, Croatia. (photo © Swen Serbic)
Miron Milic. Detail. Boombarstick. Vodnjan, Croatia. (photo © Swen Serbic)
Miron Milic. Boombarstick. Vodnjan, Croatia. (photo © Swen Serbic)
See Hitnes at Boombarstick: Street Art in Croatia from last week.
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