‘It’s unexpected joy’ : the guerrilla mosaic artists adding colour to potholes, benches and bomb (…)
From Southampton to Sarajevo, urban mosaicists are transforming city spaces and bringing communities together – one tile at a time Our cities are full of grey tower blocks built for efficiency rather than aesthetics. Public benches are made of cheap concrete, pavements are falling apart, old (…)
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