By Cathy Elelman • Published: 12 Nov 2019 • 15:00 • <1 minute read
INAPPROPRIATE?: Critics on social media say this kind of erotic art should not not be displayed in public places. CREDIT: Facebook Pedro Garcia
STREET art in Altea seems to have raised more than one eyebrow, if comments on social media are anything to go by. The various distinctly erotic pieces in various locations have prompted a bunch of criticisms on Facebook that this is not the kind of art which should be on full display in public spaces, particularly where there are likely to be families with children. More than one person complained at what they believe is an inappropriate use of public money
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Cathy Elelman is the local writer for the Costa de Almeria edition of the Euro Weekly News.
Based in Mojacar for the last 21 years, Cathy is very much part of the local community and is always well and truly up on all the latest news and events going on in this region of Spain.
Her top goals are to do the best job she can informing the local English-speaking community, visitors to the area and the wider world about about the news in Almeria, to learn something new every day, and to embrace very new challenge this fast-changing world brings her way.
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