In fact, as soon as you leave the train station, go along the street of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, just north-west of the Great Roundabout. Just next to the bus station, because the mural is opposite Keith caffe and back to the street. So find the mural first to find the coffee shop. It is rare to see the master's masterpiece on the street now! So it is worth seeing, it is a masterpiece without admission fees.
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In fact, as soon as you leave the train station, go along the street of the Leaning Tower of Pisa, just north-west of the Great Roundabout. Just next to the bus station, because the mural is opposite Keith caffe and back to the street. So find the mural first to find the coffee shop. It is rare to see the master's masterpiece on the street now! So it is worth seeing, it is a masterpiece without admission fees.
Keith Harlin is an American street painting artist and social activist whose earliest works began in subway stations. I think I can see it, but maybe I don't know how to appreciate it yet. The elements seem a little monotonous.
In the small village near the train station, the facade of the house has painted some very beautiful pictures. So everyone called me here is a mural village. These fairy tales are very bright in color and the content is very lively.
His earliest work was created in 1980, when he was in the station of the New York subway, looking for black posters to be posted, using white chalk graffiti, mostly coarse outlines, monochrome, hollow abstract people, animals and other patterns, his work often like some kind of complex pattern, Various patterns fill the entire composition, often without perspective or texture, but with many symbolic feelings, such as barking dogs, knelt little people, etc.
The Keshamlin mural is the most important destination for my trip to Pisa, except for the Leaning Tower, which is the theme of world peace and the mural itself is exquisite and artistic