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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
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  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121006_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121006_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 8 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 8, 2012.
    CIPG_20121008_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121007_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 6 OCTOBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on October 6, 2012.
    CIPG_20121006_BALARM_Street-Food__MG...jpg
  • PALERMO, ITALY - 29 SEPTEMBER 2012: Street food in Palermo, on September 29, 2012.
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  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: "The Mediterrean Door", a mural by French street artist MTO depicting a man leaning forward and trying get through a hole in the wall, is seen here in a parking lot in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
The artist was inspired by migrants who strive to find a better life in Europe. MTO's mural ‘The Mediterranean Door’ was performed for the Sliema Arts Festival. The artist was invited to Malta by one of the island's own top street artists, James Micallef Grimaud, thanks to funds from the Sliema council.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: "The Mediterrean Door", a mural by French street artist MTO depicting a man leaning forward and trying get through a hole in the wall, is seen here in a parking lot in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
The artist was inspired by migrants who strive to find a better life in Europe. MTO's mural ‘The Mediterranean Door’ was performed for the Sliema Arts Festival. The artist was invited to Malta by one of the island's own top street artists, James Micallef Grimaud, thanks to funds from the Sliema council.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: "The Mediterrean Door", a mural by French street artist MTO depicting a man leaning forward and trying get through a hole in the wall, is seen here in a parking lot in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
The artist was inspired by migrants who strive to find a better life in Europe. MTO's mural ‘The Mediterranean Door’ was performed for the Sliema Arts Festival. The artist was invited to Malta by one of the island's own top street artists, James Micallef Grimaud, thanks to funds from the Sliema council.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: "The Mediterrean Door", a mural by French street artist MTO depicting a man leaning forward and trying get through a hole in the wall, is seen here in a parking lot in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
The artist was inspired by migrants who strive to find a better life in Europe. MTO's mural ‘The Mediterranean Door’ was performed for the Sliema Arts Festival. The artist was invited to Malta by one of the island's own top street artists, James Micallef Grimaud, thanks to funds from the Sliema council.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: (L-R)  Graffitis by street artist "Twitch" (James Grimaud), depicting the Monopoly man riding a cart driven by four oxen, and by street artist "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, are seen here on the the walls of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: (L-R)  Graffitis by street artist "Twitch" (James Grimaud), depicting the Monopoly man riding a cart driven by four oxen, and by street artist "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, are seen here on the the walls of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: (L-R)  Graffitis by street artist "Twitch" (James Grimaud), depicting the Monopoly man riding a cart driven by four oxen, and by street artist "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, are seen here on the the walls of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: (L-R)  Graffitis by street artist "Twitch" (James Grimaud), depicting the Monopoly man riding a cart driven by four oxen, and by street artist "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, are seen here on the the walls of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: The “No War” graffiti by street artist “Twitch” (James Grimaud), depicting a crying child carrying a teddy bear that’s been shot in the head, is seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A boy walks by the “No War” graffiti by street artist “Twitch” (James Grimaud), depicting a crying child carrying a teddy bear that’s been shot in the head,  under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: The “No War” graffiti by street artist “Twitch” (James Grimaud), depicting a crying child carrying a teddy bear that’s been shot in the head, is seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: The “No War” graffiti by street artist “Twitch” (James Grimaud), depicting a crying child carrying a teddy bear that’s been shot in the head, is seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis by street artis "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, is seen here on the the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis by street artis "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, is seen here on the the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis by street artis "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, is seen here on the the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis by street artis "Clap", depicting a woman holding the world in her hands, is seen here on the the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A graffiti by street artist "Twitch" (James Grimaud), depicting the Monopoly man riding a cart driven by four oxen, is seen here on the the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks Complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Jersey barriers block the road leading to White Rocks complex, where street artists painted on the walls of abandoned, derelict buildings in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: People relax at sunset by a mural along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: People relax at sunset by a mural along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A man relaxes at sunset near a mural under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: People relax at sunset by a mural under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: People relax at sunset by a mural under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A graffiti depicting Donal Trump punched by a boy is seen here on the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here under a overhanging footpath along the coast in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A young man dives into the sea in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A young man dives into the sea in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • SLIEMA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A young man dives into the sea in Sliema, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Graffitis are seen here on abandoned walls of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A graffiti depicting Donal Trump punched by a boy is seen here on the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • PEMBROKE, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A graffiti depicting Donal Trump is seen here on the wall of an abandoned building of the White Rocks complex in Pembroke, Malta, on August 28th 2016.<br />
<br />
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.<br />
<br />
While many cities across the world denounce the defacing of a public property, on the Mediterranean island of Malta it is encouraged.<br />
<br />
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.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York. Jewish orthodox students crossing the street  to go the Talmudical Seminary of Bobov (5116 New Utrecht ave, corner of 52nd street). Gianni Cipriano, cell +1 646 465 2168 (USA), +39 328 567 7923 (Italy), gianni@giannicipriano.com , www.giannicipriano.com
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  • NAPLES, ITALY - 13 JULY 2017: A man walks in a cross street of Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy, on July 13th 2017.
    CIPG_20170713_CULBACK_NapoliTour__M3...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 13 JULY 2017: A woman walks in a cross street of Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy, on July 13th 2017.
    CIPG_20170713_CULBACK_NapoliTour__M3...jpg
  • NAPLES, ITALY - 13 JULY 2017: A man walks in a cross street of Via dei Tribunali in Naples, Italy, on July 13th 2017.
    CIPG_20170713_CULBACK_NapoliTour__M3...jpg
  • 7 February, 2009. New York, NY. Fifth Avenue.<br />
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©2009 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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    CIPG_20090207_STREET-NYC__MG_3430.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0678.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0607_bw.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0607.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0598.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert in Tomkins Square Park. Mr. Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0582.jpg
  • 15 May, 2008 - New York, NY - Stanley Alpert in Tomkins Square Park. Mr. Alpert is the author of the non-fiction crime book "The Birthday Party: A Memoir of Survival".<br />
The book is based on Alpert's experience of being kidnapped in the streets of Manhattan in 1998, the day before his birthday. After a night it captivity, he was released in Prospect Park, Brooklyn.<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +39 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    GCipriano_20080515__MG_0568.jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Tourists are here in the Upper Barrakka Gardens in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Tourists walk by Jean de La Vallette square in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Tourists are here in the Upper Barrakka Gardens in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A woman feeds cats in the Upper Barrakka Gardens in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A view of the Upper Barrakka Gardens and the entrance to the Saluting Battery are seen here in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: Tourists have guided visit in the Saluting Battery, located below the Upper Barrakka Gardens and overlooking Fort St. Angelo and the rest of the Grand Harbour, in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • LA VALLETTA, MALTA - 28 AUGUST 2016: A man tans in the Upper Barrakka Gardens in La Valletta, Malta, on August 28th 2016.
    CIPG_20160828_NYT_Malta-StreetArt_5M...jpg
  • 3, November, 2008. New York, NY. Wine curator and co-owner Vincent Seufert, 44, is here in his restaurant "10 Downing Food & Wine", in the West Village.<br />
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©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, practices some yoga pose at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_015.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, is here in a class at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_011.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, teaches some yoga poses to her students at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_005.jpg
  • 3, November, 2008. New York, NY. Wine curator and co-owner Vincent Seufert, 44, is here in his restaurant "10 Downing Food & Wine", in the West Village.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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    GCipriano_20081103_NYT_OFF-Seufert_M...jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, practices some yoga pose at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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    train-suit_014.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, is here in a class at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
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    train-suit_012.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, is here in a class at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_010.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, teaches some yoga poses to her students at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
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    train-suit_008.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, teaches some yoga poses to her students at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_006.jpg
  • 26 November, 2008. New York, NY. Chrissy Carter, 30, practices some yoga pose at the Yogaworks in Manhattan, NY, where she is a yoga instructor. She's a former college dancer and Wall Steret equity sales trader. She quit her job after falling in love with yoga. She started teaching 6 years ago and started teaching full-time 4 years ago. She now also certifies yoga teachers.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
cell. +1 646 465 2168 (USA)<br />
cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
gianni@giannicipriano.com<br />
www.giannicipriano.com
    train-suit_001.jpg
  • 3, November, 2008. New York, NY. Wine curator and co-owner Vincent Seufert, 44, is here in his restaurant "10 Downing Food & Wine", in the West Village.<br />
<br />
©2008 Gianni Cipriano for The New York Times<br />
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cell. +1 328 567 7923 (Italy)<br />
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