Figurative

Between reality and imagination

FLUORINE & MALVA SYLVESTRIS (2017) by Fabio PetaniInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

The artistic production by Fabio Petani is inspired to flora, seamlessly integrating with geometrical elemts and industrial architectures, bringing the power messages of nature to cities.

METHANOL & ANEMONE CORONARIA (2018) by Fabio PetaniInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

In the works by Fabio Petani the connection between works of art, matter and contexts, offering the speed of a tale to botanical expressions and chemical expolosions.

L'Animale (2016) by Ale SensoInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

Ale Senso gains inspiration also from artists such as Hayao Miyazaki.

Quell'esplosione di cent'anni fa (2018) by Ale SensoInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

This artist gives life to an imaginary framework rife with surreal characters and situations, ushering viewers within such a world .

A glass of (2018) by Mattia Campo Dall'OrtoInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

Mattia Campo Dall'Orto focuses his reflections on inhabited spaces and communities.

Pelion Blues (2017) by Mattia Campo Dall'OrtoInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

Frequently putting men, their features, complexity, ambition and monsters, as well as their best and sweetest sides, into the limelight.

Viaggio felliniano (2017) by Alessandra CarloniInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

Ships hovering in the sky, houses on impossibly tall trees and lighthouses on mountains.

Confini (2016) by Alessandra CarloniInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

However, Alessandra Carloni's reality is no dream, even if it creates fantastic places to pleasantly lose one in.

Chi è vuluto bene, nun s’o scorda (2015) by Rosk&LosteInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

Considering the many potraits and the actual still-life paintings they painted, the Sicilian duo achieves extraordinary peaks.

La madre di Arghillà (2015) by Rosk&LosteInward National Observatory on Urban Creativity

In both volume and realism using only spray paints.

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