A road comes alive

A few days ago I was taking pictures of these friends of mine from Crowns Crew, who were painting the walls of the willow street of Casalnuovo di Napoli, I requested to add a place in that street, because I believe that also the graffiti walls should be counted in the cultural and social heritage, especially works like this and like many others on the buildings make the towns alive, and not abandoned to themselves.
Especially in this street, where nature has taken over closed and abandoned places, a touch of color makes a place alive that is just a passing road, as never before today, I think it is essential to allow you to create artistic content where the places are abandoned, and the streets are only subject to constant passage of cars, despite this, I noticed people who live in front of that wall, and I think that already have a little color when you look out the window is much better than seeing walls dirty with urine of junkies.

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