Derived from heavy metal album covers, São Paulo’s distinctive street writing is rooted in a desire to protest against inequality in Brazil’s largest city. But some pixadores now fear their work is being ‘sold out’
@wakest
It was after the Guardian article, it received some local media coverage.
After the cleanup, it was reinaugurated with tacky white ballons and the priest said: “We wanted it to be the symbol of our city, transparent, translucent, without stain, without any blemish, of the corruption that bury people, that supplants hope, that makes so many tears shed”
@wakest
It was after the Guardian article, it received some local media coverage.
After the cleanup, it was reinaugurated with tacky white ballons and the priest said: “We wanted it to be the symbol of our city, transparent, translucent, without stain, without any blemish, of the corruption that bury people, that supplants hope, that makes so many tears shed”
Yeah, what a great history…
https://g1.globo.com/sp/sao-paulo/noticia/apos-26-dias-fachada-do-pateo-do-collegio-e-recuperada-e-reinaugurada.ghtml