Mural by SLIM in Taranto, Italy
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Muralist SLIM
By SLIM in Taranto, Italy at T.R.U.St. Photo by Cosimo Calabrese.
T.R.U.St: A seemingly simple subject is the one portrayed in Slim’s majestic work in the Paolo VI district. However, this simplicity hides a deeper meaning, born from a personal search by the artist in search of an image that can represent the identity of the place. Hence the image of a fisherman intent on navigating the waters of the gulf: a tribute to the common profession in the city and especially in the neighborhood.

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