Obey Giant & Vhils Mural

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Behold the powerful collaboration of Obey Giant and Vhils. This mural in Lisbon’s Graça neighborhood is more than just a pretty picture. It’s a testament to universal personhood.

The Obey Giant and Vhils mural stands on Rua da Senhora da Glória. Shepard Fairey the artist behind Obey Giant is known for his iconic style. His work often promotes peace equality and humanity. Here in Lisbon he teamed up with Portuguese artist Vhils Alexandre Farto. Together they created this striking artwork.

The mural features two women their faces a blend of styles. Fairey’s side shows a woman with covered hair. This evokes the discrimination faced by women in many parts of the world. Vhils’s signature chiseled style adds texture and depth to the other half. The two women merge together. They represent different cultural backgrounds yet share a common humanity.

This mural was completed in 2017. It was part of a larger project by Obey Giant. The project aimed to highlight the importance of respecting all people. The artists wanted to show that everyone deserves dignity and respect regardless of their background.

The location itself adds another layer to the story. Graça is a charming neighborhood full of history and culture. The mural stands as a vibrant contrast to the traditional architecture. It helps to make Graça a hub for street art. This mural is a bold statement about the importance of human rights. It is a reminder that everyone deserves respect and dignity. It’s a powerful image that will stay with you long after you leave Lisbon. This is much more than just a mural. It’s a symbol of hope for a more equal and just world. Take a moment to appreciate the artistry and the message behind this powerful piece of public art.

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