Art on Homeless Shelters: Making the Invisible Visible

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A 24-year-old artist's mural outside a temporary shelter in North Delhi is giving visibility to the concentration of the largest of homeless people in the city. "There are all kinds of people here, from daily wage labour to others. They don't have any way to entertain themselves. My art work expresses love from the outside. There are people who come to stay here from different places. It's a place of meeting people so that's why I drew a heart here," said the artist Ashwini. (Read More)

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