Created for the Parcours STREETART project, explore full trail here
In an interview, the artist explained: 'This work is a statement. The facade of this building got darker and dirty due to polution. The contrast with Greta's long braids and the strong look in her eyes couldn't be bigger.'
The artist is proud of the activists in Belgium. 'The way they are organised is amazing, there isn't any violence etc. in their protest. At their age I was only concerned about my girlfriend. I am proud and ashamed, I'm a father and a grandfather, my kids and grandkids need a planet to live on too, and if I can do anything to help, I will.'
The owner of the building asked his friend to paint this piece, in collaboration with the city of Brussels.
Freely translated from an article of the Dutch mediahouse VRT:
https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2019/04/17/muurschldering-zweedse-klimaatactiviste-verschijnt-in-brussel/?fbclid=IwAR0PWI8-GjIu9pCYucDPjPCssaChfG8_9lYZb3rriuM9f9TdrGWOQAP6PYU
Camera used | Nikon D3200 |
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Date created | Apr 16, 2019 |
Festival | Parcours STREETART |
Marker type | artwork |
City | Brussels |
Country | Belgium |
What3Words | leaps.followers.knitted |