Descrizione
Millo – Childwood dream AP01
Skateboard by Millo
Tavola da skateboard in Edizione AP, firmata e finita a mano dall’artista, pezzo con note
Realtà aumentata con ARIA AR Platform
Animazione a cura di Alkanoids
Murales
- Titolo – Childhood Dream
- Posizione- Shanghai, China 2016
Nella cultura cinese il pesce rosso è un simbolo di eccedenza e ricchezza e l’associazione di pesci rossi con buona fortuna è rafforzata dalle leggende.
Alcuni parlano di un periodo di siccità che termina quando il primo pesce rosso del mondo è saltato fuori da un pozzo, altri hanno il pesce rosso presente all’inizio del tempo.
Nell’arte sono stati trovati dipinti di pesci su manufatti cinesi risalenti all’8.000 a. C. e pesci rossi si trovano nell’arte cinese fino ai giorni nostri.
I pesci rossi non rappresentano solo la fortuna, ma la nozione che è possibile per tutti ottenere ciò che vogliono.
English Version
Skateboard by Millo
AP Edition skateboard deck, signed and hand finished by the artist, unique piece with notes
Augmented reality by ARIA AR Platform
Animation by Alkanoids
Murales
- Title – Childhood Dream
- Location – Shanghai, China 2016
In the Chinese culture Goldfish is a symbol of surplus and wealth and the association of goldfish with good fortune is reinforced by legends.
Some tells of a period of drought ending when the world’s first goldfish jumped out of a well, others have goldfish present at the beginning of time.
In art, paintings of fish have been found on Chinese artifacts dating from around 8,000 BC and goldfish can be found in Chinese art until nowadays.
Goldfish not only represent fortune, but the notion that it is possible for everybody to achieve whatever they want.
About the Artist
“Italian artist Francesco Camillo Giorgino, known as Millo, paints large-scale murals that feature friendly inhabitants exploring their urban setting. He uses simple black and white lines with dashes of color when necessary, and often incorporates elements of architecture into his multi-story paintings.” C. Jobson Colossal. He took part to several street art festival all around Europe, like the Muraliza in Portugal, Vilnius Street Art in Lithuan, Heerlen Murals in Netherland but also the Sbagha Bagha in Morocco, the Urban Myths in Belarus and many more.
His works have been exhibited in London, Rio de Janeiro, Chicago, Milan, Rome, Florence and more. In 2014 he won the B.Art competition that enabled him to paint 13 multi-story murals in the city of Turin (IT). “Sometimes coyly surreal, other times borderline terrifying, his designs appear like Brazilian brothers Os Gemeos’ street art mixed with the black-and-white world of graphic novelist Yumi Sakugawa. Needless to say, we like it.” K. Brooks, Huffington Post
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