In Indonesia, over 22 thousand dollars has turned the slums into the rainbow area
Categories: Asia | Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/in-indonesia-over-22-thousand-dollars-has-turned-the-slums-into-the-rainbow-area.htmlReach for the rainbow is now real: a little Indonesian village Kampung Pelangi, which until recently stood in ruins, now pleases the eye with a riot of colors and fancy designs. The transformation project launched a 54-year-old school Director Slamet Widodo, inspired by the changes in the three other cities of Indonesia.
The community of Central Java, located in the South of Semarang city, turned into works of art 232 the house to save the slums from the status of a disadvantaged district. The government spent 22 467 dollars.
The art project gave the village an impetus for development: the tourists found out that in Indonesia appeared colorful village and rushed there, including in Kampung Pelangi.
Invested in artists investment will certainly pay off: the local enterprises have increased revenues from the sale of Souvenirs and food. We're not talking about how good the new types for pictures on instagram.
Keywords: Art project | Poverty | Graffiti | Before and after | Indonesia | Rainbow | Slums
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