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Maradona Archeologico wall


Part of the "Forza Napoli" wall in Castellammare di Stabia in Italy. A mural by Rata Virus.
According to the 'Street Art Cities' website:
'Maradona, for Rata Virus, represents a symbol of revolution, understood positively, the power of change, and the redemption of one's social position.
“Forza Napoli, this mural is dedicated to all the revolutionaries in the world. This work of art carved with a drill uses the ruins of archaeological cities destroyed by Vesuvios as a context, to portray the most beloved and important god of Naples (Maradona). Santa Maradona is the finished work of art consisting of two sculpted murals. "- Rata Virus
Rata Virus, a Chilean street artist known for his particular technique of raving the wall surface. His works have great expressive power and are always linked to the spirit of the place. The artist prefers not to talk about himself, he just wants to say that he has generated a great love for Naples and identifies with the passion of this city together with the ancient cities such as Castellammare di Stabia and Pompeii.'
According to the 'Street Art Cities' website:
'Maradona, for Rata Virus, represents a symbol of revolution, understood positively, the power of change, and the redemption of one's social position.
“Forza Napoli, this mural is dedicated to all the revolutionaries in the world. This work of art carved with a drill uses the ruins of archaeological cities destroyed by Vesuvios as a context, to portray the most beloved and important god of Naples (Maradona). Santa Maradona is the finished work of art consisting of two sculpted murals. "- Rata Virus
Rata Virus, a Chilean street artist known for his particular technique of raving the wall surface. His works have great expressive power and are always linked to the spirit of the place. The artist prefers not to talk about himself, he just wants to say that he has generated a great love for Naples and identifies with the passion of this city together with the ancient cities such as Castellammare di Stabia and Pompeii.'
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