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PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
The White Rocks area was originally developed as quarters for the British services. When the British left, the area was turned into a tourist complex but it eventually closed down and fell into ruins.
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.
According to Sandra Borg of Arts Council Malta, street art projects “engage with numerous communities and contribute directly to urban regeneration”. Funding from Arts Council Malta, allows schools to offer additional creative arts subjects and many choose street art; with ‘NO WAR’ creator, James Grimaud, teaching students sketching, stencil making and aerosol use.
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- ©2016 Gianni Cipriano
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