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art & design for the warmthotel - rome
i n exhibition until 30 September 2019
The vision and the artistic technique of Fornace77 inspired Warmthotel which commissioned the artwork of the Graffiti Urban Bistrot restaurant, an expression of the urban yet elegant character of a structure located in a suburban neighborhood where you can breathe the 'alternative air typical of the suburbs. This is why the graffiti genre was chosen as an artistic form typical of the New York ghettos that goes outside the traditional schemes, but elaborated in a refined key using the Grattage technique. emerges from the shadows revealing the image and an elegant, original work in Urban - Chic style comes to life!
The work is a mighty graffiti made up of two entities, one mobile and the other fixed.
Alessia Dionisi tells the scenes of daily life, of a bizarre and romantic Rome.The part posted on the wall represents Rome in all its faces, a mixture of old and new: the square colosseum, the mirror palaces of the eur, the gasometer , the Basilica of St. Peter and Paul that mix with the centuries-old columns of the Forums, the Arches of the Roman Aqueduct and the liberty style buildings of North Rome.The mobile part, consisting of four separate panels, which are composed and broken down, represents a metro station where the classic stories of everyday life are staged on the train
hides the writing "THROUGH THE OUT DOOR" which indicates the angle from which to look at the city with its actors ...
text taken from the presentation of the WarmthHub project
browse the gallery to discover the new works ..




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on display at the blitz coffee in viterbo in via della sapienza n 1 ..... until 18 september 2018

fornace77 is also on display in the center of Viterbo, between the historic Piazza delle Erbe and
via della Rimessa, you can see and choose some of the works in the window.
moreover it is possible to commission, paintings or design lamps, or if you prefer to develop something new with us with these beautiful elements.

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