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PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention | Street Murals by +Boa Mistura. Item made of synthetic
PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention | Street Murals by +Boa Mistura. Item made of synthetic
PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention | Street Murals by +Boa Mistura. Item made of synthetic
PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention | Street Murals by +Boa Mistura. Item made of synthetic

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PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention - Street Murals

Featured In Salem, MA

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From each of the two accesses to the square, we have launched a concept; Pride and Identity.
Both strongly linked to El Punto neighborhood in Salem, Massachusetts.


In an area stigmatized by the rest of the city, the residents of El Punto are proud of their community. Aware of their shortcomings, but also of their values.

Dominican and Puerto Rican blood runs through the veins of El Punto. It is evident in the music that comes out of the houses, in business and in sidewalk-to-sidewalk conversations.
That identity accompanies all those neighbors who live in the United States, but their home is in the Caribbean islands.

Item PRIDE / IDENTITY anamorphosis intervention
Created by +Boa Mistura
As seen in Salem, Salem, MA
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
Urban art as a spark for transformation

We are a multidisciplinary team with roots in graffiti art. Born in late 2001, Madrid, Spain. We develop our work mainly in the public space. We have carried out projects in South Africa, USA, UK, Brazil, Mexico, Georgia, Chile, Algeria, Norway, Kenya, China, Serbia or Panamá. We were 15 years old when we first met, while painting the walls of our neighborhood. We became friends since then. Our headquarter is in Madrid, but we spend the day from here to there, living among paint buckets, computers and ping-pong matches. We love what we do. We understand our work, as a tool to transform the street and to create bonds between people. We feel a responsibility with the city and time we are living in.