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Powerful Street Art Pieces That Tell The Uncomfortable Thruth

As the world moves to cities, so does art. And as art can inspire resistance, so do the walls of the city become the canvas for important messages. Graffiti is the most urban kind of arts, and it‘s well suited for delivering and ideas to a wide audience. And considering how big our buildings are, that‘s some major canvas right there.
The graffiti we feature today deals with the pressing environmental issues of the day. Climate change, animal rights, and deforestation – everything is on the menu. This is art is big and it‘s there to make you think. Not only think – act!
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