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Born in Padua (Italy), Alessio-B is a street artist who creates unique scenes, often with a message of peace and love.

It all started during his years studying architecture in Venice and numerous trips across Europe, between Paris and London, where he discovered the works of Blek Le Rat and Banksy. It didn’t take long for them to influence his style and his desire to pursue a path in the world of street art.

Alessio-B has collaborated and exhibited his work with numerous art galleries in Italy, Europe, and the rest of the world, also boasting collaborations with major brands and labels.

Peace & Love

Someone once wrote: “Peace can only be the fruit of change… and it’s time for this to begin!!!”

Stop Wars!VIDEO CLIP

An artist deeply committed to social issues, in this particular period Alessio-B uses his artistic intervention to send a strong message of non-violence and to stop wars, entrusting a child with the request and the need for more peace and love.

“I often use children in my work to convey these messages because they reach people directly and have a greater impact on public opinion.”

Fragile

Clubino and Clubino Art – This year, the Clubino restaurant has been completely renovated with an outdoor terrace—a refined space where design and art mix to create a unique spot to indulge in life’s pleasures.

FRAGILE, the mural created by street artist Alessio-B, decorates the wall of the Clubino Art terrace.

“Everyone judges you by what you appear to be. Few understand who you really are…” N. Machiavelli

Beyond the (fragile) tape, there is a hole in the wall that represents who you are.

Few people truly know what you are like…

Crew Art

The entertainment area is transformed into a backdrop for the creation of a mural, made in stages during last season with the participation of street artists and the involvement of guests who took part in the creation of the work, gaining hands-on artistic experience. Romero Britto, the Brazilian neo-pop artist, and Keith Haring, an icon of New York street art, are the two artists chosen to inspire and involve our young guests.

“I wanted intensity in my art, and I wanted intensity in my life.
I started getting interested in graffiti; I was very fascinated by the drawings I saw on the street and in the subway. They were the most beautiful thing I had ever seen.
I wanted people to feel free to experience art without feeling inhibited.”
from the diaries of Keith Haring

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