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Lapiz: “Water Is A Human Right”

Lapiz: “Water Is A Human Right”

“Water…..is a human right”

We have grown accustomed to headlines about billionaires, agribusiness empires, and multinational corporations treating water as a strategic asset—from T. Boone Pickens’ groundwater acquisitions in Texas, to the Resnicks’ role in California’s water politics and infrastructure, to Nestlé’s controversial groundwater extraction projects.

And now a new claimant has entered the competition for freshwater: the so-called AI economy, where large data centers are increasingly drawing scrutiny for their water demands on local communities as governments and technology companies race to build the infrastructure behind artificial intelligence.

This work asks a simple question: should access to water be governed primarily as a public trust or as a private asset?

Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)

Lapiz’s new mural was painted recently at the former NSA/British spy station Teufelsberg, Berlin. The site is a holy land for graffiti writers, street artists, and all manner of creative crews and tourists. And those little gold bits that you see in the mural? The artist tells us that parts of the mural were gold-plated wth a composite.

Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)
Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)
Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)
Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)
Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)
Lapiz. Water is a human right. Teufelsberg, Berlin. June 2026. (photo © Lapiz)

 

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Images of the Week 08-19-12

Here is our weekly interview with the street, this week featuring Andrzej Urbankski, Dyke, False, Icy & SOT, Indigo, Jeice 2, Karma, Love Me, Nick Walker, Rambo, and Sorta. Somehow we’ve assembled a rather eclectic collection for you that includes some black and white billboard images by Jaime Rojo that are more on the graffiti tip, as well as new images from Baltimore, Berlin and Spain.

Speaking of black and white, we’ve noticed that quite a few artists are limiting their palettes to something more monochromatic lately. Have you noticed that too? It’s also kind of cool to see these new pieces from the Iranian Street Artists Icy and Sot, who have their first solo show coming up shortly in New York.

Me Love Rambo (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Love Me Indigo (photo © Jaime Rojo)

A sorta interestingly photoshopped image from SORTA in Baltimore. (photo © Nether)

Icy and Sot (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Icy and Sot (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Icy and Sot (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Indigo collab with Andrzej Urbanski at Teufelsberg, Berlin. (photo © Indigo)

Nick Walker (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Karma . Dyke (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Jeice 2 recently completed this handmade spoon engraving in Spain. (photo © Jeice 2)

Jeice 2. Detail. (photo © Jeice 2)

False (photo © Jaime Rojo)

Untitled (photo © Jaime Rojo)

 

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