The artworks of the StreetArt Festival
One of the greatest calligraphers in the world painted these hypnotic words in a game made to welcome, excite and delight.
Visible inside The Concierge.
One of the greatest calligraphers in the world painted these hypnotic words in a game made to welcome, excite and delight.
Visible inside Sun Fashion Lab boutique windows.
A joyful explosion of flashes of colour designed to make you feel happy.
Visible at the Village central entrance.
A kaleidoscope of bright colours, this is a tribute the Emilian Dolce Vita, to people and to good food.
Visible in front of REDValentino boutique.
The tigers on the wall of this building are the work of the artist Rame13.They are like colorful tattoos that turn the wall into a wild forestto remind usthat nature needs to be loved and respected.
Visible on the facade of Jimmy Choo boutique.
«The story of Giuseppe Verdi's Aida is beautiful, but also very sad. My Aida, on the other hand, is a modern girl who does not suffer her fate and changes history.»
Visible on the side of Piquadro Boutique.
«I design strong women. Independent women who decide their own destiny and are connected to the earth, to mother nature. They don’t wait for the prince to come, they save themselves.»
Visible on the facade of Deus Ex Machina boutique.
Italian street artist Rame13’s talents are constantly evolving, with a range that reaches from sculpture to tattoo. Discover her creative world in which female characters, animals and nature coexist in perfect harmony.
Visible on the facade of Le Silla boutique.
Italian street artist Rame13’s talents are constantly evolving, with a range that reaches from sculpture to tattoo. Discover her creative world in which female characters, animals and nature coexist in perfect harmony.
Visible on the side of Monnalisa Boutique.
Nick Öhlo is an artist from Vicenza. Although young, he already has three degrees to his name, and has lived in Brazil and Portugal. His style is colourful, irreverent and recalls the imagery of 90s pop culture.
Visible on the facade of Versace boutique.
Street artist and illustrator Nick Öhlo created the cat climbing atop this boutique window. His signature art style is colourful, whimsical, and playful.
Visible on the facade of Lacoste boutique.
«If I had to describe my style in three words I would say: spontaneous, a little bit incorrect and colourful. I’m really inspired by the 90s, especially by the colours.»
Visible on the facade of Polo Ralph Lauren Children boutique.
«You don't need incredible acts to change the world, sometimes even a HELLO, a WELCOME, is enough to change the day of someone who needs you. I want to be that HELLO.»
Visible on the facade of adidas boutique.
Mucchio di tigri, or A Heap of Tigers; the largest feline in the world is surrounded by flowers, telling us together how we should be: both strong and delicate.
Visible on the facade of Nike boutique.
Two worlds meet between petals, tentacles and fantastic creatures in powerful tones.
Visible on the facade of Polo Ralph Lauren boutique.
Like Alice slipping into the White Rabbit's lair, a whirlwind of colors opens up in Seth's mural, as if to transport the visitor in a world of wonders: Fidenza Village’s world.
Visible from the Events Area of the Village.
Giulio Vesprini
Giulio Vesprini’s Structure G0059 is formed from long research on the abstract landscape. The piece is a fusion of the shapes and colours found within the Village, cleverly layered to create a series of dynamic overlaps, alluding to the continuous dialogue between nature and architecture and how they generate new visual communications.
Visible on the facade of Jimmy Choo boutique.
This Italian street-art duo – Walter Contipelli Wally and Alessandra Montanari Alita – first bonded over their shared love of the stencil technique, which they perfected on the walls of their hometown, Milan. They’ve since gained international recognition for their unique use of the art form – even being invited to participate in the Cans Festival, organised by Banksy. The pair’s artwork includes iconic portraits of leaders and celebrities and sometimes provocative imagery that attempts social criticism. Today, the name ‘Orticanoodles’ represents a much larger production group that has become a home for other artists.
(Innocent) A mural of denunciation against the mistreatment of animals, where the roles between nature and man are metaphorically reversed.
Visible on the facade of Stella McCartney boutique
A slightly childish woman, drawn using only stencils and spray paint, tells the little big problems of the young people. The geometric figures on the bottom are reminiscent of the games played in the first years of life and represent a bit that skein of problems that sometimes seems impossible to unravel but which instead with commitment we can order and solve.
Visible on the facade of Loro Piana boutique.
«Characters, gazes, nature and rips that have their own life but are connected each other in a multidimensional intervention»
Visible on the facade of Pinalli boutique.
This mural speaks of the richness of diversity, not only understood as diversity of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation or age, but also as respect for each sensitivity.
Visible on the facade of Jil Sander boutique.
This anamorphic mural is a masterpiece of street art. Try to spot the magic point and reveal the optical illusion.
Visible at the Village east entrance.
This anamorphic mural is a masterpiece of street art. Try to spot the magic point and reveal the optical illusion.
Visible at the Village east entrance.