Street Art in Kabul
28Feb12
Inside the blackened ruin of Kabul‘s cultural centre, a spray-painting of a woman in a burqa sits at the foot of a staircase to nowhere, beside a line of poetry mourning everything that has been lost to Afghanistan in three decades of violence. The painting is the work of Shamsia Hassani, 24, probably her country’s first serious graffiti artist.
From the Guardian
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