“HUMUS-Cerchio G37” is Italian artist Giulio Vesprini‘s newest creation, a visually appealing mural painted for the new FUM (Fermo Urban Museum) Festival in Fermo, Italy.

The FUM – “Fermo Urban Museum”, is a project intended to promote the development of artistic skills and social and civic awareness among young people, using Urban Art as an instrument of cultural valorisation of the area.

Titled HUMUS, Vesprini’s mural was painted at Liceo Artistico Preziotti-Licini in Fermo and is the first piece of the FUM festival. As explained by the artist, HUMUS must be seen as a creative start point, whose meaning points to the energy and hunger for knowledge young people have, the soil of life.

The mural is characteristic of Vesprini’s work who, with a background in architecture and graphic design, successfully merges the world of graphics and architecture, giving shape to what he calls ‘Archigrafia’. His work is often composed by two main elements: geometry and abstract shapes, and botanical elements. These botanical elements, are often wild flowers and plants, but also more abstract depictions like here. All of them symbolise the strength of nature and its ability to prevail and regain that once was lost.

About the artist
Giulio Vesprini, born 1980 in Civitanova Marche (Italy), is an artist and graphic designer who works in a variety of media. He attended two major schools: The Academy of Fine Arts in Macerata and the Departement of Architecture in Ascoli Piceno. Through the years, he has obtained various awards and publications related to his graphic design, wall paint and illustration work. With a subtle minimalistic approach, Vesprini focuses on the idea of ‘public space’ and more specifically on spaces where graphic and wall can be united at any given moment: the non-private space and space that is economically uninteresting can become utility space. His artworks are often about contact with architecture and graphic elements creating the concept of “Archigraphia”.
Giulio Vesprini is also the creative director of FUM.
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About FUM – FERMO URBAN MUSEUM
FERMO URBAN MUSEUM is a multidisciplinary space and art factory that deals with contemporary art themes and urban visual arts with periodic events, multimedia productions, workshops and labs with the participation of local artists.
F.U.M. aims to involve young artists in collaboration with the relevant academic circles with Post-Millennials in mind as a way of sensitize the new generation through what they call “effective communication”.
This is where a model of active participation, based on Street Art, becomes a communication tool and sharing and inclusion the key words.
According to the organisers, F.U.M. Also aims to strengthen the link between people and places where the last become the real engine of urban areas, as well as a formidable point of integration.
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Author: Fran

Founder and editor of Urbanite. Street Art lover who after the finishing her MA thesis on the Mexican and Norwegian muralist movement in the 1920-50s, developed a fascination for street art and graffiti that eventually led to collaborations with different art blogs, including the creation of this one.