Showing posts with label Ragusa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ragusa. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2015

Moneyless unveils a new piece in Ragusa, Italy


We continue our ongoing coverage of the FestiWall Street Art Festival which recently took place on the streets of Ragusa in Sicily.
Moneyless was also part of this year's lineup and as usual with the Italian artist, the end-result is another awesome piece of work.
The artist grew up as a member of the 90’s graffiti scene in Tuscany, which he attributes to the development of his artistic identity. Pirisi further devolped his signature geometric style through his studies at Multimedia and Communication Design at Carrara Fine Art Academy and Isia in Florence, respectively.
By combining his graffiti and fine art backgrounds, the artist has been able to develop a unique style of geometric art
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Monday, October 5, 2015

Pixel Pancho paints a new mural in Ragusa, Sicily

While we last heard from him in Las Vegas a few days ago, Pixel Pancho flew straight to lovely sicily for the FestiWall Street Art Festival.

While we last heard from him in Las Vegas a few days ago, Pixel Pancho flew straight to lovely sicily for the FestiWall Street Art Festival.
Painting on the streets of Ragusa, the Turin-based muralist brought to life some of his magic imagery with this robotic themed image showing a couple of famers and their oranges. In the area, the Arancia Rossa di Sicilia (Red Orange of Sicily) has Protected Geographical Status.
Continue reading for a few extra shots on this mural and stick with us to discover more fresh updates from Southern Europe.

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Natalia Rak unveils a new mural in Ragusa, Italy for FestiWall


Natalia Rak was also in Sicily where she was invited by the good people from FestiWall to create a new mural on the streets of Ragusa. 
The Polish artist created yet another dreamlike piece showing a young boy fishing high up on a pink moon. With skillful use of color contrast and dimension, she painted this effective piece that will quickly become a landmark of it's neighborhood.
Continue reading for a closer look at this piece and as usual check back with us shortly for more updates from our friends from FestiWall.

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