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In Vittorio Veneto the wall of Inoxveneta becomes a “canvas” for street art

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The San Giacomo di Veglia company has “lent” 220 square meters to young people: an explosion of creativity

VITTORIO VENETO. The wall of a company dedicated to Street Art, giving young people in the area the opportunity to express their talents. It happens to the Inoxveneta of San Giacomo di Veglia, thanks to an initiative in collaboration with the Youth Project of Vittorio Veneto. The official delivery of the work took place on Saturday 16 October. About twenty young aspiring artists, between 15 and 29 years old, who participated in the Street Art Workshop at the Criciuma Youth Center in Vittorio Veneto, as part of the “Creo, I undertake, help: I ​​am here” project.

The need to do something for young people, born from Alfonso Kratter, administrator of Inoxveneta SpA, also led to the redevelopment of a wall of 110 meters (220 square meters) and involved the young people of the 28 municipalities of the Pieve di Soligo district of Ulss 2 Marca Trevigiana. For them the opportunity to express themselves through street art. Four practical meetings (from 25 September) during which the young artists gave new life to the wall of the Inoxveneta “with strokes” of acrylic paint with rollers and brushes, under the guidance of Mike 128 (Michele Peruch), Vittorio street artist, trainer and expert on the subject.

In the wall the four seasons of a wood (made with paint and spray) have found a home in which figures of children (made with stencils) have been inserted. A work with a great visual impact, but also an emotional one.

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“About a year ago I thought I would like to do something with young people – comments Alfonso Kratter, – Hence the idea of” donating “the wall around the factory, to make a blank sheet on which aspiring artists could express their their emotions, their feelings and their gaze towards the future. And the graphic theme chosen by them and their tutors struck me and emotionally involved me. I think doing all this in an industrial area is even more stimulating and educational ».

Councilor Antonella Caldart and Alfonso Kratter, director of Inoxveneta SpA

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