Street art in Rome by M.Silvia Di Battista

Street art in Rome

M.Silvia Di Battista
75 pages
Jan 2018
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Rome colored, painted, too often smeared.There's a little bit of everything on the city's walls, in that that many times, even improperly, is called "street art": drawings sometimes nice, sometimes definitely ugly, some cheerful, others depressing.Notwithstanding this mess there are many murals that deserve to be seen. There are those which tell a story, curious and always interesting.I became passionate to this type of art discovering some work really noticeable. Thus, I began searching for others. The enterprise is not so easy; the murals are scattered in Rome, often in the suburbs, and it takes time to flush them outFurthermore, there are no reference books on which find information. However, I've tried to trace their history and what they tell with patience and accuracy.It has been a curious treasure hunt, very thrilling and enjoying.
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Pages 75
Published 2018
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