Der italienische Künstler Giulio Vesprini hat gerade in der italienischen Stadt Fermo eine neues, großes Mural im öffentlichen Raum gemalt. Das Wandbild, welches im Rahmen des Prison Camp PG 70 Projekts der Stadt entstanden ist, ist ein weiterer Teil der Werkserie Cerchio Vesprinis, die wir bereits vor kurzem hier auf dem Blog gefeatured haben.
Ziel des Projekts ist die Reaktivierung eines verlassenen Industriekomplexes in der Stadt Fermo in der gleichnamigen Provinz in Ostitalien.
„Cerchio G021“ Giulio Vesprini, Fermo, 2016 (Fotos: Caterina Marchetti. Mit freundlicher Genehmigung)
Der Künstler schreibt uns über seine neueste Arbeit: “…My works on wall are characterized by two main aspects: by a side the geometric and abstract shapes, from the other some botanical elements.
The synthesis of the signs is given by the meeting between the graphics and architecture, two schools I attended and thanks to which I can now introduce a fundamental subject for the understanding of the job: the ‚Archigrafia‘. The nature drawn on the walls represents for me the revenge on humans, nature recovers what was its. The idea of this flower departs from the fact that it’is able to represent itself even in adverse conditions, it born in the most unexpected places with very little help and this makes it a true street flower.
For the job in “Oltre Conceria” the poppy assumes a definite role, in fact it’s the symbol of the day of memory. Symbol of the two wars, it brings the entire responsibility to remember those moments, but it is also sign of rebirth. The poppy that was born whereas the bodies fell for freedom….”