If you're in Florence, Italy, and see a man on a ladder 61 (wipe) the dust of statues and
buildings, don't worry. It's just Alessandro Ricci gathering material for his famous smog paintings.
Ricci is not a common 62 (art), because he used smog as the main material of his
artworks. Unlike other painters seeking fast recognition of their talent, instead he is more 63
(concern) about bringing attention to how much smog there really is and how it's destroying both its
monuments and people.
Ricci lives with his parents nearby Florence, but almost every day he visits the streets of the city,
64 Collects smog for his paintings. He applies the smog directly onto a cloth and creates street
scenes and buildings from 65 he got the dangerous material. 66 (final) he seals his
paintings with a natural resin(树脂).
His actions helped win a small victory for the people of Florence. 67 October 25, 2012,
the Duomo area of the city 68(make) pedestrian-only. 69 ,there is still a long way to
go, he believes, and only to clean the thick layer of smog that has accumulated throughout Florence
would take several years. Still, he continues his unique smog artworks and lets the people know how
70 ( pllute) the environment they live in really is.
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66. Finally 67. On 68. was made 69. However 70. polluted