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‘Superpope’ Francis T-shirts to help poor, needy

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ROME: A work of street art that turned Pope Francis into “superpope” will now support Vatican charitable projects through the sale of t-shirts bearing the flying pontiff, artist MauPal said Friday.

In 2014, graffiti artist MauPal — whose real name is Mauro Pallotta — depicted Francis as a superman on a wall in the Eternal City, flying through the air with his right fist outstretch­ed and white cassock billowing behind him.

The pope clutched his trademark black bag in his left hand, from which a blue-and-red striped scarf peeked out.

When it appeared in Rome in January 2014, it captured the imaginatio­n of tourists and locals alike.

Two years later, MauPal drew Francis in a school-boy spirit, playing a cheeky wall game of noughts and crosses while a Swiss Guard kept watch.

“With the economic and social crisis that hit Italy and the world, I saw Francis as a symbol of hope for all,” the artist said.

“I graphicall­y summed up a widely-shared opinion of the pope as someone with a lot of power who is also humane and humble at the same time”.

The images, put up near Saint Peter’s Basilica, were quickly scrubbed off by city workers.

But the sketches remained and reappear on T-shirts. Part of the proceeds from their sale go towards works of charity supported by the Vatican. — AFP

 ??  ?? Maupal poses with a tee-shirt showing a reproducti­on of his collage ‘Super Pope’ at the Vatican. — AFP photo
Maupal poses with a tee-shirt showing a reproducti­on of his collage ‘Super Pope’ at the Vatican. — AFP photo

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