Tag: Opiemme
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Opiemme ‘Taurus’ x Urban Forms in Lodz, Poland
Since the beginning, the goal of street artist and poet Opiemme has been to bring poetry to the streets and closer to the people where words can be read and images admired, always looking for new ways to present and explore poetry. Titled “Taurus” and part of his ongoing “Vortex” project, the new mural is inspired…
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Opiemme spreads street poetry in Follonica, Italy
Italian urban artist and street art poet Opiemme is back with this new mural recently created in the locality of Follonica in Grosseto, Italy. Since the beginning, Opiemme’s goal has been to bring poetry closer to people, to the streets where they fully visible picture words that can be read and images admired, always looking for new ways to…
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OPIEMME x Lsoa Buridda in Genova, Italy
A few weeks ago, Italian visual artist Opiemme had the opportunity to work on a very special project in Genova, where he was invited to rework the façade of the Lsoa Buridda headquarters (formerGenova – Scuola della G.I.L. – Gioventù Italiana del Littorio). Built by the architects Camillo Nardi Greco and Lorenzo Castello in 1937, the building is part of…
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Opiemme x Gruppo77 “Rotolini di Poesia” in Bologna
“Rotolini di Poesia” (poetry rolls) is a project started by Italian artist Opiemme back in 2003 where the main idea is to bring poetry to the streets and closer to the people: This time, in collaboration with the Gruppo77 association lead by Alessandro Dall’Olio, they took over the streets of Bologna in occasion of the World Poetry day…
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Opiemme’s centrifugal street poetry hits Thailand
A couple of weeks ago I wrote a short post about Italian artist Opiemme – often called ‘the poet of street art’ for fusing both poetry and letterform and whose work represents a fresh twist in the world of Street Art. Since the beginning, Opiemme’s goal has been to bring poetry closer to people, to the streets where…
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Opiemme New Street Piece In Bologna
Italian artist Opiemme sent over a few pics of his last piece in Bologna, Italy. “Irradiation” is part of a new series inspired by the stars, the sky and the Universe in general and according to the artists, this little spot was something he wanted to paint for a long long time until January this year…
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