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Pier Paolo Pasolini Mural in Scampia by Artist Jorit In Naples, Italy
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Rome Pigneto district Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome Pigneto district Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome Pigneto district Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome Pigneto district Royalty Free Stock Photo
The image shows the monumental mural of Pier Paolo Pasolini created by the street artist Jorit Agoch. The artwork is located on the facade of a building across from the Piscinola Scampia metro station in Naples. The portrait of the famous Italian intellectual, poet, and director is characterized, as in many of Jorit's works, by two red stripes painted on the cheeks, symbolizing belonging to what the artist calls the "Human Tribe." This mural, along with others nearby, contributes to the urban regeneration of the neighborhood, transforming the outskirts into open-air art galleries and offering a powerful cultural and social message in a historically complex area. The work is a visual landmark and a tribute to a key figure of 20th-century Italian culture.


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