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Mural by Kalouf and Cart’1 (Villefontaine, France) | Street Art Utopia

Posted on July 17, 2021 by agogo22

#streetart Part of #mural by #Kalouf and #Cart1 (Villefontaine, France). See it all here (6 photos): https://t.co/AQRRNzGL6E pic.twitter.com/9gx5hsgt3A

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