Italian street artist, illustrator, and muralist Alice Pasquini just completed a new mural in London for “Generation Equality”. She says that she did it in partnership with StreetArtForMankind and UNWomen to mark the implementation of the #GenerationEquality Plan.
“The plan calls for equal pay, an end to violence against women and girls, and healthcare services that respond to their needs.”
You can see the video of her installation on Leather Lane on her Instagram page. In the meantime, enjoy these photos for the new mural making.

















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