The exit of the Scampia metro is tinged with color with Jorit's street art

    It is a tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini the latest masterpiece by Jorit Agoch, the Neapolitan street artist of Dutch origins who is finishing a huge mural at the Scampia subway exit.

    It is a tribute to Pier Paolo Pasolini the latest masterpiece by Jorit Agoch, the Neapolitan street artist of Dutch origins who is finishing a huge mural at the Scampia subway exit.





    After Maradona, Ilaria Cucchi, Vinicio Capossela and many others, now it is the turn of the unforgettable Pasolini writer, director, intellectual. Also in the same neighborhood, Jorit will create a mural dedicated to Angela Davis, an African-American activist.

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    An intellectual and a human rights activist, therefore, to send a message of culture, welcome, tolerance and respect. The project financed by the Campania Region is outside the station of line 1 of the Scampia underground.

    “I love life fiercely, desperately. And I believe that this ferocity, this desperation will bring me to an end. I love the sun, the grass, the youth. The love of life has become a more deadly vice for me than cocaine. I devour my existence with an insatiable appetite. How will this all end? I ignore him ”, wrote Jorit to present his work, citing Pasolini himself.

    Look at the transformation:

    The exit of the Scampia metro is tinged with color with Jorit's street art The exit of the Scampia metro is tinged with color with Jorit's street art The exit of the Scampia metro is tinged with color with Jorit's street art

    Once the director's face is complete, the street artist will move on to that of Angela David, a militant of the Communist Party of America, now 74 years old and still a symbol of vegans and African American rights.



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    Photo: Facebook Jorit

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