Giulio Vesprini is expanding his niche from flat planes of basketball to take on the multi-surface skate park here in Civitanova Marche, Italy. The opportunities for expression in such a dynamic space are rather endless and he says for him it is “a meeting point between culture, sport and nature.” With a big skating community here in this city on the Adriatic sea, you can imagine that Vesprini is headed toward skatepark design stardom. For him, it is just another opportunity to put his work in public space, and then watch people interact with it.
Title: “N O C O M P L Y” / Struttura G055.
Credits:
Street Artist: Giulio Vesprini
Artistic assistant: Andrea Cimadamore, Alessio Beato, Roberto Monti and, Alessandro Pizzuti
Video e Photo Drone: Daniele “Cuk” Graziani
Photo W.i.p.: Andrea Rotili e Alessio Beato
Technical assistance: Cluana Color
Sponsor: Dashed Skate For Food ®
Many thanks to:City Hall of Civitanova Marche city Mayor: Fabrizio Ciarrapica. Assessor: Giuseppe Cognigni
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