
If you’ve noticed some police cabins around the city have been painted with vibrant colors and unique designs, you might be wondering who did this or why … This project, known as Cabin Art, was created by the Office of Purpose Youth Policies to show how urban art and social inclusion can become one. It brings life to the streets, reminding people of the beauty and uniqueness of Rome.
Biceluna’s (Federica Mancini) stand is called Up to You. The booth represents the deterioration of the Earth’s land, glaciers, and animals. People are used to seeing these places through technology rather than experiencing them in person, but one day we may no longer have these places, so it is important to visit them now and do what we can to preserve them for future generations.
SOURCE: https://www.romeing.it/
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