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The prestigious international event will take place in the Polish city in June 2022
A few days before Christmas, Polish artist Raspazjan adorned one of the walls of a tenement house on Kordeckiego Street (Katowice) with a mural conveying an important message. Referring to the World Urban Forum (WUF), which will take place in the Polish city in June 2022, the image shows a person living in harmony with nature, being in the centre of the ecosystem. The person is an integral part of it, and he manages to consume its resources responsibly.
However, the piece of art holds much more than a symbolic meaning. Relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations, the artist has chosen to paint the mural with photocatalytic paints - so it can purify the air around it.
In June 2022 Katowice will become the international capital of urban development. The Silesian city will play host to the prestigious international conference, organised by UN-Habitat, devoted to the challenges facing contemporary cities and metropolises. The WUF is the most important global event concerning municipal policies in the realms of transformation and development.
Realising that important changes cannot go without changes in mindsets, the Polish city turned to a popular local artist to convey the messages of the forum in an unusual way. The result of the collaboration with Jan Michał Raspazjan could not be more appropriate - a painting with the size of a building, which transforms entirely the urban landscape and has a positive effect on the environment.
The mural was created using photocatalytic paints with technology allowing air pollutants to be attracted by titanium dioxide, one of the components of the paints. The process is activated by UV light which transforms pollutants into environmentally friendly nitrates. According to estimates, the titanium dioxide can improve air quality in the immediate vicinity of the mural for the next ten years.
The purpose of the work, as stated on the website of WUF11, is to
Jan Michał Raspazjan, is already a familiar name to the residents of the Silesian Voivodship with his works displayed in the Silesian Museum, the fence of the Silesian Zoological Garden and the wall of the Katowice Shopping Centre (Galeria Katowicka). However, the air-purifying mural at Kordeckiego Street is a first achievement for the artist.
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