Street artist Alexandre Farto, who also goes by the name ‘Vhils’, recently unveiled his latest artistic creation in the Thai capital, Bangkok. This special mural was part of a project titled ‘Scratching the Surface’ that includes such artistic displays in both London and Lisbon. This particular mural took five days to complete and can be found on the wall of the Embassy of Portugal in the Charoen Krung locale. Due to its proximity to the riverside, those on Bangkok cruises along the Chao Phraya River such as Anantara Cruises, Thailand can additionally plan to visit this fascinating artwork. Incorporating a unique perspective along with the artist’s distinctive technique, this mural has added a creative flair to the environs of Charoen Krung.
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