Aut Aut (2019) by Vera BugattiInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Featuring both realism and symbolism, the portraits by Vera Bugatti strive to make us experience the deepest meaning of the people and of the objects she portrays.
Everyone in Wonderland is Mad (2016) by Vera BugattiInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Making real even the most fervent fantasy.
Heroes of the night (2019) by MateInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Mate puts fantastic, impossible artistic scenes on the road.
Connection (2019) by MateInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
They are rendered with great realism and make its message readable to everyone.
La buona aria (2017) by Naf-MkInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
The street art produced by Naf-Mk gains further strength from the simplicity and familiarity of the characters he portrays.
Il coraggio di Cora (2017) by Naf-MkInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
With complex techniques such as stencil art and poster art.
LEUCOSIA (2017) by NeveInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Seen as one of the most refined artists in Italian neomuralism, Neve experiments with several artistic languages, juxtaposing urban art
and classicism.
Atlante e Pandora (2015) by NeveInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
By using figures on a black background enhancing their light.
Corpus Homini (2019) by GomezInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
Gomez's art is inspired by history in painting and mythology.
Mi Inmortal (2017) by GomezInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity
His research is focused on human bodies, considering its beauty and strength first and foremost.
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