Wandering our wonderful Pisa around you will definitely notice the murals on the walls and especially in the subways. Surely the majority of senior citizens and a little 'bigot who would tell you that he does is a criminal and deserves at least to riimbiancare entire wall. I personally think that this kind of underground art gives rise to a lot of color to the city, in my opinion changes dramatically between seeing a gray wall and but a beautiful mural! Especially because the Writers (this is the name who does murals) do not paint them with spray anything concerning politics or anything particularly obscene and offensive to of anyone who might be watching. Some examples of murals @ Pisa:
1) present the murals on the panels under the loggia dei Banchi (town square) that first and foremost serve to make Allegra Case fence restoration. The project was sponsored by temporary hypotheses Arts and the City of Pisa. I like these initiatives, as well as revive the squalor of a yard, giving the opportunity for young artists to express their art for free, especially in this case where the site is passing thousands of people every day.
2) The murals present, as I said, in many if not all subways in the city, located primarily in the area of \u200b\u200bPorta Nuova. One way to make art and beautify the city where it is gray. Nothing to do with the hateful graffiti on the walls of the buildings for possible damage.
3) Many murals are on the sliding wall between the front and back of the Lyceum Buonarroti. These murals are the work mainly of students and change extremely rapidly, which is a sign of creativity and a relentless desire to sincerely express that I envy! But we instill
Pisa we have started the art of murals by the great master artist Keith Haring that gave us the wonderful "Tuttomondo" located behind the church of San Antonio (maybe a bit for this' neglected tourism).
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