
I am slowly desensitized from the graffiti around Arezzo, perhaps because I see it daily. I am often re-awakened when I see graffiti in other towns in Italy. Maybe the shift of seeing such gorgeous old buildings and frescos painted on the inside of church walls and ceilings that when you see graffiti on the side of a building it sends a message.






















Some of these are amazing, great.
I laughed out loud when I read βDonβt eat p*ssy before dinner!β So funny! π π
Great post!
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Which is weird right?! Because Italians are culturally known to be so big on antipasta…
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π Thereβs always room for another appetiser. Gottaβ love the pasta though, eat as much as I can. π π€€
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I was thinking of using photography with some of my stories. Would you like to collaborate sometime? βΊοΈ
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Absolutely!!!!
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You have the photography and the travel expertise, if we combine a story around the photos. We can bring in way more views to our spaces, we should come up with ideas. π
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Yes! Perhaps someone on the run!?… I have odd things I photograph, my perspective mainly being from someone that was raised in a ‘young’ country, some of the stuff you Europeans see daily is insane…
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