On Friday afternoon at the Valentino flagship on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, the Italian street artist known as Solo, 32, was puting the finishing touches on his "Wonder Woman" mural. He stood in the store's shimmering marble lobby wearing a paint-splattered jeans and a hoodie, looking up proudly at his work while customers looked inquisitively at this character with the Spiderman earring.
One might mistake him for the Gucci Ghost. He'd been working on the piece ten hours a day for three days straight and his final cutoff time was when the store closed that evening.
Source: http://www.wmagazine.com/
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