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Street artist Kiptoe works on a large mural designed by street artist Levi in tribute to late former Los Angeles Lakers basketball player Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles, California, USA, 30 January 2020. Former US basketball player Kobe Bryant has died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, USA on 26 January 2020. He was 41. (Photo by Étienne Laurent/EPA/EFE)

Street artist Kiptoe works on a large mural designed by street artist Levi in tribute to late former Los Angeles Lakers basketball player Kobe Bryant in Los Angeles, California, USA, 30 January 2020. Former US basketball player Kobe Bryant has died in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, USA on 26 January 2020. He was 41. (Photo by Étienne Laurent/EPA/EFE)



Murals have been painted by 15 to 20 artists from “Delhi Art Street” group to reflect nature and the life of inhabitants on the walls of houses at a slum in New Delhi on December 1, 2019. (Photo by Sajjad Hussain/AFP Photo)

Murals have been painted by 15 to 20 artists from “Delhi Art Street” group to reflect nature and the life of inhabitants on the walls of houses at a slum in New Delhi on December 1, 2019. (Photo by Sajjad Hussain/AFP Photo)



A soldier walks past graffiti depicting angel wings by artist Colette Miller in Ciudad Juarez on March 18, 2015. (Photo by Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters)

A soldier walks past graffiti depicting angel wings by artist Colette Miller in Ciudad Juarez on March 18, 2015. (Photo by Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters)



Two kids walk by a centric avenue covered with umbrellas in Cantarranas, Honduras, on January 7, 2020. Cantarranas, a small municipality near Tegucigalpa, has converted into a permanent exhibition of open-air art. (Photo by Orlando Sierra/AFP Photo)

Two kids walk by a centric avenue covered with umbrellas in Cantarranas, Honduras, on January 7, 2020. Cantarranas, a small municipality near Tegucigalpa, has converted into a permanent exhibition of open-air art. (Photo by Orlando Sierra/AFP Photo)



A boy looks at a graffiti mural depicting US President Donald Trump with shoe print on his face, in Gaza City on on December 19, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP Photo)

A boy looks at a graffiti mural depicting US President Donald Trump with shoe print on his face, in Gaza City on on December 19, 2019. (Photo by Mohammed Abed/AFP Photo)



A pedestrian walks past “The Zone”, a pop-up experience and retail store celebrating the career of US singer-songwriter Britney Spears, on January 29, 2020 in Los Angeles. The exhibit which opens from January 31 to April 26, 2020, promises to immerse fans in the life and legacy of the pop star, offering shareable moments in 10 different rooms based on Britney Spears' most memorable music videos. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP Photo)

A pedestrian walks past “The Zone”, a pop-up experience and retail store celebrating the career of US singer-songwriter Britney Spears, on January 29, 2020 in Los Angeles. The exhibit which opens from January 31 to April 26, 2020, promises to immerse fans in the life and legacy of the pop star, offering shareable moments in 10 different rooms based on Britney Spears' most memorable music videos. (Photo by Frederic J. Brown/AFP Photo)



A student poses for a photo in front of a new mural after taking part in a performance against gender violence, as part of a joint project of the European Union (UE) and the United Nations (UN) under the Spotlight Initiative to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls, at a high school in Ecatepec de Morelos, which is one of the most dangerous municipalities on the outskirts of Mexico City, Mexico on December 7, 2019. (Photo by Nadya Murillo/Reuters)

A student poses for a photo in front of a new mural after taking part in a performance against gender violence, as part of a joint project of the European Union (UE) and the United Nations (UN) under the Spotlight Initiative to eliminate all forms of violence against women and girls, at a high school in Ecatepec de Morelos, which is one of the most dangerous municipalities on the outskirts of Mexico City, Mexico on December 7, 2019. (Photo by Nadya Murillo/Reuters)



People walk past an anti-U.S. mural on the former U.S. embassy's wall in Tehran, Iran January 3, 2020. (Photo by Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)

People walk past an anti-U.S. mural on the former U.S. embassy's wall in Tehran, Iran January 3, 2020. (Photo by Nazanin Tabatabaee/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)



Fans gather around a mural to pay respects to Kobe Bryant after a helicopter crash killed the retired basketball star, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 28, 2020. (Photo by Kyle Grillot/Reuters)

Fans gather around a mural to pay respects to Kobe Bryant after a helicopter crash killed the retired basketball star, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., January 28, 2020. (Photo by Kyle Grillot/Reuters)



People gather round a new mural by the street artist Banksy in Birmingham, Britain, December 10, 2019. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)

People gather round a new mural by the street artist Banksy in Birmingham, Britain, December 10, 2019. (Photo by Henry Nicholls/Reuters)



Protesters share a copy of the “Tuk-Tuk” newspaper while standing next to a tuk-tuk vehicle, in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, November 20, 2019. A small group of Iraqi volunteers is working in secrecy to produce the newspaper that aims to be the voice of the largest grassroots protest movement in the country’s modern history. Its editors say the newspaper is vital amid shutdowns of the internet, filling a void left by mainstream Iraqi journalists who either back the government or fear retaliation. (Photo by Hadi Mizban/AP Photo)

Protesters share a copy of the “Tuk-Tuk” newspaper while standing next to a tuk-tuk vehicle, in Tahrir Square, Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, November 20, 2019. A small group of Iraqi volunteers is working in secrecy to produce the newspaper that aims to be the voice of the largest grassroots protest movement in the country’s modern history. Its editors say the newspaper is vital amid shutdowns of the internet, filling a void left by mainstream Iraqi journalists who either back the government or fear retaliation. (Photo by Hadi Mizban/AP Photo)



A mural depicting Prime Minister Scott Morrison wearing an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt, orange lei and Santa Claus hat while holding a cocktail by artist Scott Marsh is seen on a wall in Sydney, Wednesday, December 25, 2019. Morrison was under pressure since taking a much criticized family vacation to Hawaii during the wildfire crisis.(Photo by Steven Saphore/AAP Images via AP Photo)

A mural depicting Prime Minister Scott Morrison wearing an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt, orange lei and Santa Claus hat while holding a cocktail by artist Scott Marsh is seen on a wall in Sydney, Wednesday, December 25, 2019. Morrison was under pressure since taking a much criticized family vacation to Hawaii during the wildfire crisis.(Photo by Steven Saphore/AAP Images via AP Photo)



In this Tuesday, October 15, 2019 file photo showing a Loyalist mural painted on a wall in east Belfast, Northern Ireland. Rory Finnis was only 21 years old when he was killed in 1991 by the Irish Republican Army. Accused of “informing” the Northern Ireland government of the paramilitary group’s activities, the boy from Londonderry was shot in the head. His hands had been tied behind his back and his eyes taped closed. Details of Finnis’ death, along with many others, have been revealed in archives newly opened by the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland. The files concern the violent period known as “The Troubles”, which centred on whether Northern Ireland would be part of the United Kingdom, as it is today, or join the Republic of Ireland. (Photo by Peter Morrison/AP Photo/File)

In this Tuesday, October 15, 2019 file photo showing a Loyalist mural painted on a wall in east Belfast, Northern Ireland. Rory Finnis was only 21 years old when he was killed in 1991 by the Irish Republican Army. Accused of “informing” the Northern Ireland government of the paramilitary group’s activities, the boy from Londonderry was shot in the head. His hands had been tied behind his back and his eyes taped closed. Details of Finnis’ death, along with many others, have been revealed in archives newly opened by the Public Records Office of Northern Ireland. The files concern the violent period known as “The Troubles”, which centred on whether Northern Ireland would be part of the United Kingdom, as it is today, or join the Republic of Ireland. (Photo by Peter Morrison/AP Photo/File)



Marilia Barros da Silva stands next to a mural of her late son Arthur Vinicius, one of the victims of the fire at Brazil's Flamengo soccer club training complex, near her house in Volta Redonda, Brazil, Thursday, February 6, 2020, days before the one-year mark since the fire killed 10 academy players and injured three others, all aged between 14 and 16 years-old at the time. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)

Marilia Barros da Silva stands next to a mural of her late son Arthur Vinicius, one of the victims of the fire at Brazil's Flamengo soccer club training complex, near her house in Volta Redonda, Brazil, Thursday, February 6, 2020, days before the one-year mark since the fire killed 10 academy players and injured three others, all aged between 14 and 16 years-old at the time. (Photo by Leo Correa/AP Photo)



In this Tuesday, November 26, 2019 photo, a woman looks at a wall at United Nations Headquarters, decorated with graffiti in Arabic that reads, “Revolution is a woman, and Oh freedom”, during ongoing protests, in Beirut, Lebanon. Lebanon’s wave of anti-government protests has given a new platform for women struggling against religious laws. Under Lebanon’s sectarian system, sects have the power to set the rules for marriage, divorce and custody of children for their communities. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)

In this Tuesday, November 26, 2019 photo, a woman looks at a wall at United Nations Headquarters, decorated with graffiti in Arabic that reads, “Revolution is a woman, and Oh freedom”, during ongoing protests, in Beirut, Lebanon. Lebanon’s wave of anti-government protests has given a new platform for women struggling against religious laws. Under Lebanon’s sectarian system, sects have the power to set the rules for marriage, divorce and custody of children for their communities. (Photo by Hassan Ammar/AP Photo)



A woman views her phone as she walks past street art on a wall in London, Britain, December 18, 2019. (Photo by Toby Melville/Reuters)

A woman views her phone as she walks past street art on a wall in London, Britain, December 18, 2019. (Photo by Toby Melville/Reuters)



Artists paint a graffiti on a bridge wall to show their solidarity with Indian Kashmiri Muslims, in Peshawar on February 4, 2020. Pakistan will observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5, to express solidarity with their fellow Kashmiri's living in Indian administered Kashmir. (Photo by Abdul Majeed/AFP Photo)

Artists paint a graffiti on a bridge wall to show their solidarity with Indian Kashmiri Muslims, in Peshawar on February 4, 2020. Pakistan will observe Kashmir Solidarity Day on February 5, to express solidarity with their fellow Kashmiri's living in Indian administered Kashmir. (Photo by Abdul Majeed/AFP Photo)



Visitors watch a mural by Portuguese artist Nomen during a guided visit to Quinta do Mocho neighbourhood in Sacavem, outskirts of Lisbon, on November 11, 2019. The image of a black woman removing her white-woman mask is one of the hundreds of murals that cover the buildings of the underprivileged district of Quinta de Mocho in Lisbon, that has been transformed by street art. (Photo by Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP Photo)

Visitors watch a mural by Portuguese artist Nomen during a guided visit to Quinta do Mocho neighbourhood in Sacavem, outskirts of Lisbon, on November 11, 2019. The image of a black woman removing her white-woman mask is one of the hundreds of murals that cover the buildings of the underprivileged district of Quinta de Mocho in Lisbon, that has been transformed by street art. (Photo by Patricia De Melo Moreira/AFP Photo)



A woman ties a green bandana over her face at the start of a march protesting violence against women in Mexico City, Monday, November 25, 2019, on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. On average, 10 women are murdered each day in Mexico, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world to be female; Mexico City's mayor last week issued a gender alert for the capital, meaning that 20 of Mexico's 31 federal entities now have declared emergencies over feminicides. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)

A woman ties a green bandana over her face at the start of a march protesting violence against women in Mexico City, Monday, November 25, 2019, on International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. On average, 10 women are murdered each day in Mexico, making it one of the most dangerous places in the world to be female; Mexico City's mayor last week issued a gender alert for the capital, meaning that 20 of Mexico's 31 federal entities now have declared emergencies over feminicides. (Photo by Rebecca Blackwell/AP Photo)
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