“E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy
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Street Artist Giulio Masieri
By Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy.
Il Friuli: “The project – explains Masieri – was born in the period of the lockdown. While we were all closed in the house, I didn’t know how to use the time and the idea was born almost for fun. I left with a cat (who keeps an eye on the condominium where he lives, ed ) and then I thought about involving the Torre association to find other walls to decorate. So we hope to be able to invade the city. I chose the dog because I really wanted this design to be for everyone. And so I opted for man’s best friend “.
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[…] Giulio Masieri created this massive guardian during the lockdown as a way to bring a bit of life back to the streets when everyone was stuck inside. He specifically chose to paint “man’s best friend” because he wanted a design that everyone could relate to and find comfort in. It’s a beautiful example of how art can turn a quiet residential corner into a landmark of shared joy. More about it here!: “E ‘Torre” by Giulio Masieri in Pordenone, Italy […]
Thanks for the photo , i’m the painter
Nice work! Thank you!
Giulio Masieri. Pordenone, Italy.
https://www.ilfriuli.it/articolo/tendenze/un-enorme-cane-a-guardia-di-torre-di-pordenone/13/223748
https://ilgiornale.artestv.it/2020/07/29/l-intervista-a-giulio-masieri-pittore-di-fama-internazionale-ideatore-delle-opere-gli-animali-giganti/
Great! Thanks!
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