Ülemiste Girl — artwork #10054 by Von Bomb · Tallinn, Estonia
graffiti woman stencil large-scale red-umbrella binary-codeArtists
Indrek Haas, known as Von Bomb, was born in 1981 in Estonia. After studying philosophy and cultural studies at the University of Tartu, he developed an artistic practice centred on large-scale stencil work, a technique he applies to neighbourhood walls and entire building facades alike. His work is characterised by precise stencil draughtsmanship, clean graphic compositions, and frequent use of fl…
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Added 20/04/2026
A monumental 33 × 60-metre mural covering 1,780 m² on the facade of the Ülemiste City building in Tallinn. It depicts a young woman in profile holding a large red umbrella against a pale blue background dotted with digits forming binary code. This code — 1,560 ones and zeros — encodes the poem 'Ülemiste vana ja noor linnaehitaja' by Debora Vaarandi, reflecting the neighbourhood's technology focus. Created in 2015, it is the largest mural in the Baltic states.
The artwork La fille d'Ülemiste is of type graffiti. You can admire it in the city of Tallinn in Estonia, more precisely here: Suur-Sõjamäe 12a, 11415 Tallinn.
This graffiti is also tagged as: woman, stencil, large-scale, red-umbrella, binary-code.
Find all artworks by the artists who contributed to its creation by clicking on their name: Von Bomb
The photo was published on 20-04-2026 by an unknown hunter.
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