
Street Artist Eduardo Kobra
By Eduardo Kobra at R. Vilela / R. Platina in São Paulo, Brazil.
Eduardo Kobra: In times of so many conflicts, it is increasingly urgent to build peace. In the neighborhood of Tatuapé, in São Paulo, I made this simple image in order to convey an important message: we cannot lose hope that one day we will live in a world without wars, with humanity united in search of a better future for all. Do you believe that this will one day be possible? In times of so many conflicts, it is increasingly urgent to build peace. In the neighborhood of Tatuapé, in São Paulo, Brazil. I made this simple image with conveying an important message: we cannot lose hope of one day living in a world without wars, with humanity united in search of a better future for all. Do you believe that this will one day be possible?
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Revista do Tatuapé (direct translation): Anyone passing through Rua Platina from today onwards will be able to appreciate a work by the muralist artist Eduardo Kobra. He has just delivered a giant panel on the side of the Crona 665 Building, recently delivered by Porte Engenharia e Urbanismo and which is part of the Eixo Platina. The work, over 12 meters high, depicts a girl graffitiing the hippie symbol on the clouds. Crona is located at Rua Vilela, 665.


