Tag: ALTrove Festival

  • SBAGLIATO x ALTrove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    SBAGLIATO x ALTrove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    Italian artist SBAGLIATO, known for his illusionistic paste-ups is now in Catanzaro, Italy where he recently finished this new and interesting piece for the second edition of the ALTrove Festival. Known for his pasted images of windows and doors in the most unexpected places suggesting a way inside an alternative reality, Sbagliato invites the viewer to…

  • “Madre Nostra” New mural by Giorgio Bartocci x ALTrove Festival

    “Madre Nostra” New mural by Giorgio Bartocci x ALTrove Festival

    This new and interesting mural is the work of Italian artist Giorgio Bartocci who is in town for the second edition of the ALTrove Street Art Festival in Catanzaro, Italy. “Madre Nostra” /Our Mother as the new wall was titled, is the second piece created for the festival in the outskirts of Aranceto and represents the…

  • CIREDZ x ALTrove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    CIREDZ x ALTrove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy

    This amazing wall is the work of Italian artist Roberto Ciredz painted x this year’s ALTrove Festival in Catanzaro, Italy. Titled “Gipsy King” and painted in the Aranceto quarter an area located on the southern outskirts of Catanzaro, the new mural, with its wavy line work and soft tonal choices fits the festival concept that this year…

  • Clemens Behr New mural in Catanzaro, Italy

    Clemens Behr New mural in Catanzaro, Italy

    Berlin-based artist Clemens Behr is now in Italy invited by the ALTrove street art festival in Catanzaro where he created this magnificent mural. The mural, a warm up for the ALTrove’s 2015 edition titled ABSTRACTISM – space>place, is a great example of Behr’s work where single architectural parts, shapes, colors and surfaces are detached and then reassembled describing the given…

  • Tellas x ALTrove Festival In Catanzaro, Italy

    Just like 2501, our friend Tellas is also in Catanzaro for the ALTrove Street Art Festival where he painted one of his signature pieces. Whilst most street art nowadays feels vibrant and extremely explicit, Tellas works, inspired by nature itself, give us a natural feeling. Simple, poetic and delicate minimalism where his pieces feel complimentary to the urban environment.

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