How would it be if you lived in the sewer manholes ?

 Pioneer and timely , the street artist Biancoshock which boasts more than 650 works the streets of Milan , adds three to its portfolio.

Converting three abandoned wells with decoration like from home rooms, graceful compositions of hiding a message hard .

A living room, a kitchen and a bathroom is the triptych naming Bordelife and has caused a sensation in the streets of Lodi region of Milan .

 The motivation of the artist is social . The Biancoshock wants to make us wonder how it would be to live in sewer manholes or in small and confined spaces , having inspired hundreds of people living in difficult conditions . More specifically , the artist was inspired by people living in poverty in Bucharest, Romania , people who call the sewers , ” houses “

In the sewers of the capital of the country live more than 3,000 people under the asphalt. Minors most survive as beggars , prostitutes and pushers , wrote the Italian newspaper “il Giornale” in a detailed report about this ” state of the sewers ” .

“While some problems can not be avoided , make them comfortable ,” says the artist .

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