You would like to think that we all have a basic set of priorities, although it’s not readily apparent. Street artist and muralist Mr. Kas boldly posits that we need to remember that it’s “Humanity First”.
His personal tribute to firefighters, he painted this photorealist piece in Vila nova de Gaia, Portugal.




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