Barto’s street art turns city walls into spaces for visual dialogue. His works are not urban decorations, but interventions that explore public space, social identity, and the chaos of Bucharest. Through strong portraits, direct messages, and an aesthetic inspired by graffiti, stencil, and urban culture, Barto makes passers-by stop and look differently at public space. His art brings humanity back to the walls and shows that the street can be a place of genuine expression and social critique.
