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May 2019 - Florence Italy
Last week I did a post about Clet, a street artist in Florence that included a portrait of him done by Blub.
The installation is called ‘L’arte Sa Nuotare,’ or ‘Art Knows How to Swim.’ Blub keeps his/her identity secret.
This was the first piece I spotted on the bottom of the entrance to the Ponte Vecchio.
We then found a few more of his but there are many more scattered around the city. Click here to see lots more of his work.
Portrait of Lunia Czechovska by Amedeo Modigliani
One half of Piero della Francesca’s masterpiece Dukes of Urbino
Les Amants - René Magritte
Dante
We then found a few more of his but there are many more scattered around the city. Click here to see lots more of his work.
Portrait of Lunia Czechovska by Amedeo Modigliani
One half of Piero della Francesca’s masterpiece Dukes of Urbino
Les Amants - René Magritte
Dante
When we were in Pisa we found a piece by him as well.
Antonio Vivaldi
Antonio Vivaldi
Marie commented on Creepy Street Art.
in response to Jackie:
We were in Florence in May and I wrote a couple of posts on the street art I found. https://junkboattravels.
Wow. Thanks for your link. I saw a number of the ones with the goggles but didn’t notice the road signs. I didn’t notice the Blurb ones were signed. I tried to “like” your post but can’t find a way to do it.
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...Jackie, what fascinating art works! Thinking outside the box is what it's all about! Thanks for sharing, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteQuite funny :)
ReplyDeleteYou wonder what Van Gogh would think of a scuba mask.
ReplyDeleteHaha, I like these artistic jokes:)
ReplyDeleteJackie, haven't seen you this week on All Seasons yet, or am I overlooking your link? L
So unique - I love all the interpretations of classic art.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cool! I love all the goggles! #WanderfulWednesday
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