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Most people walk right past it.
They’re looking at their phones, dodging traffic, thinking about groceries… And there it is — on a wall, behind a stack of scooters or a taxi cab — a mural that’s saying something real. Something raw.
But they don’t see it.
Street art gets dismissed as decoration. Background noise. A splash of color in a gray day. But if you slow down — just for a second — it’s often telling you more than the billboards ever will.
Patan, Kathmandu 23july2025
