The works of the famous Italian street art artist can be seen in Bucha, Irpen and Kyiv.
The famous Italian street artist Salvatore Benintende, who works under the pseudonym TVBOY, spoke about his visit to Ukraine and published a photo of a new graffiti made in Bucha. He announced this on his Instagram page.
So, according to the master of street art, when he personally visited Ukraine, he understood the courage of the inhabitants of our country, and with his works he wanted to give them hope.
“It was only after visiting Ukraine that I truly understood the strength and courage of these people. As a tribute to the victims of this war, I want to leave my sign on the streets of Kyiv, Bucha and Irpen, cities that wounded by Russian attacks. . The message contained in each work of art is about rebirth and hope,” he wrote.
Salvatore Benintende also told the story of one of his robots. He painted a girl with a halo with a STOP sign in blue and yellow colors in a destroyed pet shop, adding that he was influenced by the story of a woman, Olga from Bucha, who lost her eight-year-old old daughter in Russian bombing. .
“Olga, a resident of Bucha, has an 8-year-old daughter who died after the Russian bombing. One day, Olga dreamed that her daughter said to her: “Mom, I want have a sister.” Therefore, Olga decided to adopt a child, the age of her daughter who lost her parents because of the war, ” – emphasis on TVBOY.
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It was previously reported that the British street artist Banksy published a video about the creation of his graffiti in Ukraine.
The Italian artist created graffiti in Ukraine
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