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“Ti regalo un fiore” (“I give you a flower”) was created by the Italian street artist Cheone (Cosimo Caiffa)

Posted on April 21, 2026 by agogo22

"Ti regalo un fiore" ("I give you a flower") was created by the Italian street artist Cheone (Cosimo Caiffa).The mural is located on a residential building facing Piazza Caduti Triestini in Porto Viro, Italy.
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