Giulio Vesprini is going vertical!
In other words, this new mural is not painted on a basketball court, as has been the case in many of our recent stories about this lover of pop abstract.

“My latest work is multiform and communicative,” he says, “an extension of the structure and the natural landscape in which it connects.” Based in Bressanone, Brixen in the northern part of Italy, Vestprini is considering this an intervention between art and architecture.
“Union, connection, cohesion, completion, complexity, contemporaneity,” he says, “these are the meanings that I bring with my new work.”
He’s calling it “S Y N” / Struttura G056.




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