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L’artiste de rue Alice Pasquini a la capacité unique de captiver l'imagination du public. Depuis plus de 15 ans, elle crée des œuvres colorées dans le monde entier. Se concentrant souvent sur les petits moments de la vie, son art public est un phare d'espoir positif dont nous avons tant besoin aujourd'hui …
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Street artist Alice Pasquini has the unique ability to capture the public's imagination. For over 15 years, she has been creating colorful artwork around the globe. Often focusing on the small moments of life, her public art is a positive beacon of hope that is much needed today …
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Alice Pasquini
Romana e laureata all'Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, le sue opere sono state recensite da quotidiani come il International New York Times, La Vanguardia, Panorama.
Street artist, pittrice, illustratrice e scenografa, ha sviluppato nel tempo diversi filoni di ricerca, dalla narrazione della vitalità femminile alle installazioni con l'uso di materiali inconsueti. Considerata una delle poche esponenti femminili della Street Art attiva e operativa in ambito internazionale, nel corso della sua carriera ha realizzato opere murarie per le strade di diverse città italiane e straniere come: Marsiglia, Parigi, Amsterdam, Londra, Berlino, Oslo, New York, Buenos Aires, Yogyakarta, Napoli e Roma. Ha disegnato Vertigine, il quinto libro di Melissa Panarello, nel 2011.
Nel 2013 ha realizzato una serie di opere per i Musei Capitolini di Roma, alcune delle quali sono visibili in Piazza del Campidoglio, ed ha inoltre collaborato con l'Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Singapore e l'Istituto di Cultura di Montevideo. Dall'aprile 2016 è la direttrice artistica del CVTà Street Fest a Civitacampomarano, festival di arte contestuale e street art.
Le sue opere sono state in mostra al Saatchi Gallery, Ambasciata Americana di Roma, Museo di Arte Contemporanea (Roma).
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Roman and graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, her works have been reviewed by newspapers such as the International New York Times, La Vanguardia, Panorama.
Over time, the street artist, painter, illustrator and set designer has developed various lines of research, from the narration of female vitality to installations with the use of unusual materials. Considered one of the few female exponents of Street Art active and operating internationally, during her career she has made masonry works on the streets of various Italian and foreign cities such as: Marseille, Paris, Amsterdam, London, Berlin, Oslo, New York , Buenos Aires, Yogyakarta, Naples and Rome. He designed Vertigine, Melissa Panarello's fifth book, in 2011.
In 2013 he created a series of works for the Capitoline Museums in Rome, some of which are visible in Piazza del Campidoglio, and has also collaborated with the Italian Cultural Institute of Singapore and the Cultural Institute of Montevideo. Since April 2016 she has been the artistic director of the CVTà Street Fest in Civitacampomarano, a contextual and street art festival.
His works have been exhibited at the Saatchi Gallery, the American Embassy in Rome, the Museum of Contemporary Art (Rome).
Alice Pasquini, is a multimedia artist from Rome whose affectionate street art explores the brighter side of human relationships.
Pasquini’s art revolves around topics of femininity and independent women, and encompasses murals, paintings, and illustrations which tell stories about various acts of kindness and love.
Another gorgeous little piece from visiting Italian artist Alice Pasquini in Collingwood. Thanks to Nicky again for the help to locate.
One year ago I received an email from a small town in Molise asking if I would be interested in coming to paint. As it turns out, it was my grandfather's hometown - Civitacampomarano (CB), which they didn't realize when they'd written.
This past weekend I made my way to my grandfather’s town to paint a series of works, many based on vintage photographs from the town. Down to only 400 inhabitants, I decided to paint my work primarily on old doors, speaking about what was once there and what has not been abandoned, as many homes are now empty. For instance, we photographed Mario in front of a work inspired by him and his friends playing games together. Today there are only a handful of children left in the town. They attend school nearby, as Civita’s schools have long since closed. One of the children from town, Robertina, helped as my assistant, using her hands to play “hide and go seek” just as the wall does. I also met Zio Nicola, my grandfather’s next door neighbor, who offered us strawberries and helped identify some of the people in the photographs.
Thank you to Ylenia and Associazione Pro Loco for writing me last year and bringing me back to my roots. Thank you as well to Barbara, Luciana, and Mayor Paolo Manuele for the help and hospitality. I will be back soon…..
Photos by Jessica Stewart (www.romephotoblog.com)
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Syndenham Street Art Festival
Thanks Lee from Global Street Art
Photo by Jessica Stewart (www.romephotoblog.com)
Alice Pasquini is back in town & has left a number of her small character pieces both North & South of the Thames.
Behind a fence and surrounded by trees which made photographing this large piece difficult. By Alice Pasquini. It has been in situ since 2014 and although it has been got at by the taggers the majority is intact ...
Panta Rei - "Everything Flows"
Thanks The Real Art of Street Art
Photo by Jessica Stewart - www.romephotoblog.com