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- Transport by private vehicle
This mural in the Graça area of Lisbon is the work of Portuguese street artist, Daniel Eime. It is a portrait of the poet Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen (1919 – 2004), who was strongly associated with the area of Graça. She won many prizes for her works, was translated into several languages, and now has the viewpoint in Graça named after her.
Shepard Fairey -Carnation Revolution Once upon a time Fuel –adapt Vhils/ Shepard Fairey –Universal person hood Stop here for a moment and turn around to view the iconic mural called "Peace Guard". You can't miss it. Position yourself so you have a good view over it. Of all of the street art, all of the murals, and all of the art that can be found in Lisbon, the artwork in front of us is the closest to what can be called an icon, or a landmark. It was done by the American artist Shepherd Fairey, also know as Obey Giant. Earlier in the tour we saw another work of his that he did in collaboration with the Portuguese artist VHILS.
- Oze Arv – alegria de um caos constante - Andre Saraiva – Mural azuleijo
The panda - Bordalo II The panda was made in the context of the exhibition “Evilution”. It’s a neologism that expresses the author’s ongoing commitment to the environment and sustainability. Vhils – Amalia A unique piece created in Portuguese traditional-style pavement that pays tribute to the late Fado diva Amália Rodrigues (1920-1999).
Go to Portas do Sol viewpoint, beneath it, there's this little archway with the history of Lisboa painted on.
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