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  1. Dirty Van Art (8 Photos)

    Most people see a salt-stained van or a dusty truck and think it’s time for a car wash. But for artists like Nikita Golubev and James Gibson, these layers of city grime are a premium medium. By carefully wiping away road dust and winter salt, they transform neglected delivery vehicles into temporary galleries. From cinematic Star Wars scenes to haunting anatomical sketches, these works won’t last forever—one rainstorm or car wash could wipe them away—but that makes the craftsmanship […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/29

  2. Dirty Van Art (8 Photos)

    Most people see a salt-stained van or a dusty truck and think it’s time for a car wash. But for artists like Nikita Golubev and James Gibson, these layers of city grime are a premium medium. By carefully wiping away road dust and winter salt, they transform neglected delivery vehicles into temporary galleries. From cinematic Star Wars scenes to haunting anatomical sketches, these works won’t last forever—one rainstorm or car wash could wipe them away—but that makes the craftsmanship […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/29

  3. Dirty Van Art (8 Photos)

    Most people see a salt-stained van or a dusty truck and think it’s time for a car wash. But for artists like Nikita Golubev and James Gibson, these layers of city grime are a premium medium. By carefully wiping away road dust and winter salt, they transform neglected delivery vehicles into temporary galleries. From cinematic Star Wars scenes to haunting anatomical sketches, these works won’t last forever—one rainstorm or car wash could wipe them away—but that makes the craftsmanship […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/29

  4. Dirty Van Art (8 Photos)

    Most people see a salt-stained van or a dusty truck and think it’s time for a car wash. But for artists like Nikita Golubev and James Gibson, these layers of city grime are a premium medium. By carefully wiping away road dust and winter salt, they transform neglected delivery vehicles into temporary galleries. From cinematic Star Wars scenes to haunting anatomical sketches, these works won’t last forever—one rainstorm or car wash could wipe them away—but that makes the craftsmanship […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/29

  5. Dirty Van Art (8 Photos)

    Most people see a salt-stained van or a dusty truck and think it’s time for a car wash. But for artists like Nikita Golubev and James Gibson, these layers of city grime are a premium medium. By carefully wiping away road dust and winter salt, they transform neglected delivery vehicles into temporary galleries. From cinematic Star Wars scenes to haunting anatomical sketches, these works won’t last forever—one rainstorm or car wash could wipe them away—but that makes the craftsmanship […]

    streetartutopia.com/2025/12/29

  6. 6 pics: All parties lie, each eyewitness has his own truth

    Street Artist Pro Boy Nick “Snow on the screen” by dirty van art expert Pro Boy Nick (Nikita Golubev) somewhere in Russia. Pro Boy Nick: (direct translation from Russia): “Snow on the screen. You will not see the truth from TV, or videos on YouTube. All parties lie, each eyewitness has his own truth. The main thing to remember is that in all this we must remain people who are able to listen, understand and talk. Stay close and don’t cut ties with friends, even if you have a violent […]

    streetartutopia.com/2022/03/04

  7. Light – Dirty Van Art by ProBoyNick

    Street Artist ProBoyNick “Light” by ProBoynick (Nikita Golubev) in Moscow, Russia. ProBoynick: Special thanks to the truck owner. He kept dirt on his van from april. I found him painting over the sides of his truck, but he didn’t touch my drawing. Last year i was drawing jellyfish on this truck. You can find it in previous publications. More like this on Street Art Utopia: Dirty Van Art (19 photo collection) Comments: pic.twitter.com/kndiDo7Xpx— STREET ART UTOPIA 🖼️ […]

    streetartutopia.com/2021/12/31