Video: Dizzying urban drawings by Fabio Giampietro
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
From now on, you don't have to jump with a parachute to experience the free fall, just look at the breathtaking work of the Milan by Fabio Giampietro. Series of paintings by Vertigo, which in translation means "dizziness", fully justifies its name.
The gray cityscapes of Fabio Giampietro could have gone unnoticed, if not for one "but" - the angle from which they are drawn. Bizarrely curved skyscrapers seem to grow on a small concrete platform in such a way that, looking at them, you immediately lose your balance.
A series of paintings by Fabio Giampietro is filled with life and energy, it evokes about the same "adrenaline" sensations as real photography from the roof of high-rise buildings (for example, we wrote about such daredevils who visit Carlson, such as Tom Ryaboy, Dennis Maitland, and our compatriots Vitaly Raskalov and Alexander Remnev). In some of the drawings, Fabio Giampietro even draws tiny shadows of the townspeople filling the streets, reminding us that the whole world around us is far below in this imaginary Metropolis (a fantastic city divided into an upper "Paradise" and an underground "Hell").
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