How street art becomes a voice for the voiceless in Germany's capital.
Walking through the streets of Berlin, you can't help but notice the vibrant murals that adorn the city's walls. Each piece tells a story of resistance, hope, and the human spirit's refusal to be silenced.
In the neighborhood of Kreuzberg, I met Maria, a local artist who has been painting the walls for over a decade. Her work focuses on social justice, environmental issues, and the stories of refugees who have made Berlin their home.
'Art is not just decoration,' she told me, 'it's a conversation with the city, with its people, with the world.' Her murals have become landmarks, not just for tourists, but for the community that lives among them.
Berlin's street art scene represents more than just aesthetic beauty—it's a living testament to the city's history of division and unity, of struggle and triumph.