The LGBT flags that appeared in the underground passage were kept: it was painted in tricolor



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As K. Rimkutė told Delfi earlier, it is worth talking about the pains of society through art: it is the most acceptable and understandable language for everyone. Art, he says, heals the soul, so when solving social problems, various creative initiatives are the most influential, in contrast to the speeches, which often fall on the personality, the sharpest comments.

K. Rimkutė, who spoke about her artistic ambitions, mentioned that her friend L. Salučka had long looked at the wall of the Saltoniškės underground passage: its wavy and crooked shape attracted attention. This wall is inconvenient for works that ask for a flat surface, so it is not surprising that so far there have been fewer drawings on it, only essays, watch.

The LGBT flags that appeared in the underground passage were kept: it was painted in tricolor

© DELFI / Josvydas Elinskas

The artists who painted the wall said that they understood that the rainbow would decorate it temporarily, they said that they were even waiting for the notes and drawings to complement it, and it would not matter if they were positive or negative. For this reason, we have chosen a public space for this campaign, we want a live dialogue, to go from a virtual quarantine space to a public one ”, this week. Delphi said K. Rimkutė.

The drawing on the wall did not require a permit; this underground passage is one of those where it is possible to draw legally. The list of places in Vilnius where graffiti can be drawn without permission can be found HERE.

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