This War of Mine

This War of Mine

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Graffiti from the War Child Charity DLC
By Wektrus
The following guide comprises the complete set of ten pieces of street art that can be found in This War of Mine. Similar guides have been created by other players; however, all of them failed to provide full English descriptions of Graffiti. For that reason, I decided to do it myself. Enjoy!
   
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All ten pieces of graffiti
There are ten different pieces of street art, which can be found in different locations:

Also, the ten works feature descriptions of their creators, which didn't include accent marks and contain punctuation mistakes and here and there. For that reason, I decided to rewrite the texts below the images to make them more readable.
Gabriel Specter from USA (found in Shelled Cottage)
Canadian-American artist Gabriel "Specter" Reese as a kid, sketched and painted the streets of Montreal. Nowadays, his work has been featured in countless gallery shows, and he's been commissioned to do several large public works in Brooklyn and Manhattan.
SeaCreative from Italy (found in Abandoned Cottage)
Since the early nineties, SeaCreative, whose real name is Fabrizio Sarti, has been painting walls and train cars in and around Milan, Italy. Today, SeaCreative paints and shows his own characters, not just in the more conventional setting of an exhibition but still throughout the urban setting of Milan.
Emir Cerimovic from France (found in Ruined Block of Flats)
Emir personally experienced war as a boy. He began to repulse the hatred for war by crushing charcoal on large formats. His compositions are reflections on human condition and our society during the war.
Emir Cerimovic from France (found in Supermarket)
Large formats that Emir utilizes in his work allowed for better impact, making very contrasted images quite impressive in an expressionist way.
Fauxreel from Canada (found in Shelled School)
Fauxreel is a self-taught Canadian artist. He creates stunning photo-based street art to provoke reflection upon many issues like identity, social relationships, and the spaces that we inhabit.
Mateusz Waluś from Poland (found in City Hospital)
Mateusz Waluś is a young and very talented artist from Poland. He is insanely passionate about art and games. Mateusz created some of the graphics used in This War of Mine.
M-City from Poland (found in Brothel)
Man behind M-City project, Mariusz Waras, is also a curator of the 238x504 billboard gallery in Gdynia as well as an archivist and collector of Polish street art.
M-City from Poland (found in Garage)
M-City is a project of Mariusz Waras, born 1978 in Gdynia, Poland. His projects, including several hundred murals, may be seen in the streets of Warsaw, Gdańsk, Berlin, Paris, Jakarta, Sao Paulo, New York, Bolzano, London and Prague, as well as in art galleries.
M-City from Poland (found in Warehouse)
Mariusz Waras is also a freelance graphic artist, frequently awarded in various contests. In 2008, Tristan Manco, an international art expert, included him in the official list of the world's most important artists of the stencil-graffiti scene.
Gabriel Specter from USA (found in Semi-Detached house)
In the street, Specter is known for precise installations that revitalize forgotten places. The work is as much about the piece as it is about where it is placed. He specifically chooses the environments for his work, and it often evolves to reflect the chosen location.
How to find the graffiti in the game?
If you want to find the aforementioned works in the game, you have to purchase the "War Child charity" DLC, which you can buy for 0.99$. Moreover, the DLC in question allows you to unlock two exclusive achievements:

I highly recommend this guide by 4CCiD3NT to facilitate your endeavour to unlock the achievements above:
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=406429477&searchtext=Graffiti