Friday, August 10, 2012

James Kalinda New Mural In Parma, Italy


Italian street artist James Kalinda just completed yet another strong and brilliant mural somewhere in the Parma area, a city in the Italian region of Emilia-Romagna.
With his unique and distinctive style, Kalinda delivers a piece full of symbolism, where life and death are clearly discernible.
Kalinda describes this piece with the following sentence: "Unprepared for life, unprepared for death, we honor the life and honor the dead".


1 comment:

  1. I would hate to have to see this mural every day on my way to work.. Really one of the uglier paintings I've seen in a long time and I rarely make complaints about other people's art works but when creating a mural that neighborhoods have to live with, you don't have to make them butt h*le ugly. And I understand art is not about what you see but what you feel but why do the people in the neighborhood have to feel as bad as the artist by having to look at this piece of emotional complacency?

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