An update to the “Big City Life Rome” posting in February, here are the remaining murals in the neighborhood of Tomarancia. Produced and curated by 999Contemporary Gallery, these March walls are of equal size and dimension as the previous ones, bringing to mind the swatches of cloth sometimes used to create a quilt. Included here is new work from Caratoes, Jericho, Matteo Basile, Danilo Bucchi, SatOne, Pantonio, and Clemens Bher. The international group of artists have diverse styles, but the quality is high!
Jerico (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Jerico (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Jerico (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Caratoes (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Caratoes (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Caratoes (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Matteo Basile (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Matteo Basile'(photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Matteo Basile does a red faced portrait of Ai Weiwei (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Danilo Bucchi (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Danilo Bucchi (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Danilo Bucchi (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
SatOne (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
SatOne (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
SatOne (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Pantonio (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Pantonio (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Pantonio (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Clemens Bher (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Clemens Bher (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Clemens Bher (photo courtesy © 999 Contemporary Gallery)
Click here to see our Part I of the coverage.
We wish to thank Stefano Antonelli at 999Contemporay for his diligence on getting us the material to make this article possible. To see all the completed walls and more details on the project and the participating artists click HERE.
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