{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Street Art Cities","provider_url":"https://streetartcities.com","title":"VIVA AL LUPO by TWOONE","description":"Sant'Elia a pianisi, Italy. 2025 photos by Naoto Sakamoto“Crepi il lupo” means “May the wolf die” in Italian. and is a traditional, superstitious response to “In bocca al lupo” (into the wolf’s mouth), a phrase used to wish someone good luck, similar to “break a leg”. “Viva il lupo” (Long live the wolf) is a more modern, gentler alternative, stemming from the idea that the wolf’s mouth can be a safe place for a wolf cub to be carried to safety, symbolizing protection.This mural is situated under the bridge, in front of mural “IN BOCCA AL LUPO” that I painted in 2024.","thumbnail_url":"https://streetart.media/d/d2587206-3b6e-4921-a8d5-f8d1b6d1d6f7/1024.jpg","thumbnail_width":1024,"width":480,"height":480,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://streetartcities.com/markers/2537148f-0831-47c4-98fd-a9d941fad0ee/embed\" width=\"480\" height=\"480\" style=\"border:none;border-radius:12px;max-width:100%;\" loading=\"lazy\" allow=\"fullscreen; storage-access\" title=\"VIVA AL LUPO by TWOONE\"></iframe>","cache_age":3600}