There's a guy in Moscow turning dirty cars into works of art.

We here at Mega Curious have already published stories about a guy named Scott Wade, who specializes in turning cars into real works of art, and you can check out some of his creations through this link and this too. However, it seems that Wade won a competitor at the time: a Russian illustrator named Nikita Golubev.

According to the folks at Bored Panda, Nikita sees filthy cars as blank canvases - and the dirt that covers them like her paint. So unlike Wade, who even makes presentations showing his skills around the world, the Russian's target is dirty vehicles that he finds in Moscow and which he "paints" before the owners arrive.

When it comes to Russia, you could argue that Nikita's activity is somewhat risky, since the whole thing seems to be done without the consent of the vehicle owners and could be viewed (by the most exaggerated) as a form of vandalism. . But after seeing his works, it is impossible to imagine anyone getting mad at the result. See below:

1 - Beware the shark

2 - Flowers

3 - Pause for a cigarette

4 - By eye

5 - Crocodile

6 - Owl

7 - Wrinkles

8 - Kraken

9 - King for a day

10 - Skulls

11 - Time to pray

So, dear reader, if your car was very, very dirty and someone decided to drop their artistic skills on it - as Nikita does - would you be mad? By the way, which of the "paintings" listed above is your favorite? Tell us in the comments!

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