Share the Word is a worldwide art project mixing graffiti, photography and film, and using art to create bridges between cultures. Led by photographer Spag and graffiti artist Seb Toussaint, set in different slums and low income neighbourhoods around the world. The first episode takes place in Jakarta, Indonesia.

This video was shot in Kampung Bayur, a neighbourhood of East Jakarta, in Indonesia. In a little more than 3 weeks, 15 murals were painted with words chosen by the inhabitants. All the murals were painted in freestyle.

This video was shot in Mukuru Slum, a neighbourhood of Nairobi, in Kenya. In a little more than 3 weeks, 15 murals were painted with words chosen by the inhabitants. All the murals were painted in freestyle.

This video was shot in Bainsighat, a neighbourhood of Kathmandu, in Nepal. In a little more than 3 weeks, 10 murals were painted with words chosen by the inhabitants. All the murals were painted in freestyle.
Young artists from Kathmandu came to the neighbourhood to paint their first murals.

This video was shot in Mariscal Sucre, a neighbourhood of Bogotá, in Colombia. In a little more than 4 weeks, 17 murals were painted with words chosen by the inhabitants. All the murals were painted in freestyle.

Share The Word Project – ep.4 Bogotá from Spag on Vimeo.

(Via Ilovegraffiti)