Try to recognise the figures!
- At the top right there is a heart, a message of love in the hands of a human figure. The figures are of different colours and represent three of the most widespread ethnic groups in the world.
- Next to the three figures is the snake, which is broken by scissors, formed by two human figures
- The figure with the television-shaped head could represent an eye looking at the world.
- The hand, at the bottom, made up of five figures, recalls the importance of working together, the importance of the hands with which one creates, shapes, greets, shakes other hands, prays, extends things and caresses.
- The yellow man, the one who seems to walk out of the mural could be Keith Haring himself coming out of the work.
- There are also animals mixed with figures of women, men and children: Watch! : a butterfly, a monkey, a bat, a fish, a dog, a hen and a dolphin, symbol of the sea.
- Do you see the yellow cross in the centre? It is the symbol of Pisa.
- Finally we see a mother with her baby...
There is also a small play area, it was made for you, enjoy!