Thursday, 24 April 2025

Dutch-Italian street-artist Jorit Agoch

 

The above photo shows the mural made by the Dutch-Italian street-artist Jorit Agoch. The mural is dedicated to Ilaria Cucchi, who lost her brother Stefano under terrible circumstances. Her brother suffered a violent beating by Italian police officers (Carabinieri) in Rome. In Naples, Jorit Agoch dedicated a Mural to Ilaria Cucchi

I am going to visit thermal bath complexes in Budapest in the next days. That's why I will be out of blogging for a while. 

16 comments:

  1. ...this lovely mural is haunting. Enjoy your time away.

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  2. They think they can get away with it! Happening all over the world, yet many, many criminals are free and nothing is done about them. It is a good mural, it shows her pain I think. Shocking way to lose her brother.

    Enjoy your break Giorgio :-D

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    1. I agree with you, Ananka. Many criminals are still free, unfortunately.
      Thank you!

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  3. It's even more painful and despicable when they're the ones who should be looking out for our safety.
    The mural is wonderful, especially for what it represents.
    Enjoy!

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  4. Very nice mural.
    Giorgio I salute you!

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  5. Sad story, but a beautiful mural. You should join in with FFO this week with this post.

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  6. Thanks for sharing the powerful mural—Jorit Agoch's work is always striking and meaningful. Enjoy your time in Budapest and the thermal baths; sounds like a well-deserved break!

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  7. El mural es muy lindo. Te da pena la historia. Te mando un beso.

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  8. Are you going to Hungary? I thought you were going to the Pope's funeral. Pope Francis was a wonderful man.

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  9. I really love the mural, sad thing that happened and we down here didn't hear about what happened, but I will look it up. The lady has a beautiful face.
    Enjoy Budapest

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  10. A heartbreaking story, yet the mural is incredibly moving and beautifully done—such a poignant tribute.
    Wishing you a relaxing time at the thermal baths in Budapest—sounds like a perfect pause.

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  11. A painful story. So much suffering that was unjustly committed. The picture is very touching.

    I hope you have a wonderful time in Budapest. If you take photos of the thermal baths, I'm really looking forward to them. I've only seen and heard good things about them so far.

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  12. Thank you for sharing this mural.
    Have a good trip to Budapest.

    All the best Jan
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