
(IN)visible is about urban cohabitation. The man in the street at the centre reminds us that homelessness is part of the urban décor.
The presence of these people in the urban landscape is both visible, because they live in public spaces, and invisible to the fleeting glances of passersby. This mural aims to raise awareness about a reality of urban cohabitation and the experience of living together.
The character in this mural is based on a black and white photograph taken by the artist some 15 years ago.