The following post is by Houda Lazrak, a contributor to StreetArtNYC and an M.A. candidate in Museum Studies at NYU:
San Lorenzo, an up-and-coming art district in Rome, is home to a wide range of street art, including a block-long mural by Italian artist Alice Pasquini and a number of poignant stencils. Here are some of the pieces — many timeworn — that I captured.
French artist C215
Unidentified artist — with a message
Italian artist Solo
Unga of the Israeli Broken Fingaz Crew
West Coast-native Above
Note: The first image features a segment from Alice Pasquini‘s huge mural painted adjacent to a school.
All photos by Houda Lazrak
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