Nestled in the steep hillsides above Botafogo in Rio de Janeiro, the Santa Marta Favela is a vibrant community marked by its colorful, diagonally striped houses. This striking visual transformation was initiated by Dutch artists Dre Urhahn and Jeroen Koolhaas through their Favela Painting Foundation. The artwork aims to highlight and draw attention to populations often overlooked or excluded. Today, visitors can explore the favela’s winding streets and experience the unique blend of art and daily life, gaining insight into the challenges and resilience of its residents.
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