Napoli paper

Stickers, paste-ups and posters seen around Naples.

below: Love letters pasted to the wall, each decorated with a little red or pink heart.  So many words and expressions such as  – “Dillo con volo fiori”  (Say it with flying flowers), “Non ti ho detto mai quello. Che me fai.” (I never told you that, what are you doing to me?)

many love letters pasted to a wall some on red paper, many with red hearts on them, written in italian, such as dillo con volo fiori, che fortuna che sei tu propro ad amarni

below: “Yes I know My Way” by Renzo Mezzetti on the right and a blue woman smelling a blue flower on the left.

greenish coloured poster of an older man playing a guitar with text, "yes I know my way". by Renzo Mezzetti,

below: Someone’s not happy ….

poster , black and white image of a man with his arm forward and thumb up, by ttatta urbanart,

below: On the left is an old cyop & kaf face – there are a lot of paintings by Cyop & Kaf and I blogged about them previously (Cyop & Kaf in Naples)

two pieces of graffiti on a wall

mask-like face in blue with red eyes and yellow teeth, white lips, red hair or hat on top of head, paper graffiti in naples italy

below: With a red heart in its mouth, by RNZ aka Zenro.  Also, in the top left corner, the faceless photographer, “the photographer all over”, this is mrbt62

figure made with yellow and white squiggly shapes with red heart in mouth, by renzo mezzetti

below: Here stands Viracocha, the supreme creator deity in pre-Incan Andean mythology.

below: Surrealism? Or just a bizarre imagination?

black and white drawing, poster, pasted to exterior wall in Naples

below: Completely covered

a very red wall, exterior of a restaurant, beside a section of wall covered with stickers and paste ups.

below: Words around a door

words pasted letter by letter on the side of a wall between two doors of residences, Naples,

Lady, [words behind air conditioner] .. veramente stassera in connanti niente appena arrivate bendalevi visivede which google translate says in English, “Actually tonight in cash nothing as soon as you arrive blindfolded you will see”.

signora siete 9 uasi e lo sarete senon portate stassa….. The bottom part is illegible so the fact that google translate says the first part means, “Madam, you are almost 9 and you will be if you don’t bring this” is also meaningless….Maybe the picture of the man with a gun to his head is part of it all!

below: Playing card graffiti by Francesco Di Martino, and a melting globe head by Lumen.

2 poster sized paper graffiti paste ups on a wall in naples, bottom is by lumen, a person with a globe of the Earth for a head

below: Trallalla’s drawing of a Bishop wearing a pirate hat and eye patch.

trallalla graffiti, black and white drawing of bishop wearing a pirate hat,

below: Trallalla is also responsible for the “Save the Mermaids” paste-ups.

save the mermaids paste up by trallalla, as well as other graffiti on a stone wall in naples

below: Another heavy (pregnant?) mermaid, this time with drawings that look like they have been done by children.

pregnant mermaid, save the mermaids, by trallalla, surrounded by child-like drawings of people

below: Graffiti Propaganda and Fishes Invasion (Merioone)

graffiti propaganda, pasteups, mr fish, an image oa person wearing balaclava and carrying a broom and a piece of art to paste on a wall

Naples slaps , drama on a yellow face, the word titanic, a man yelling and a tree under a spotlight with words garde vs stelleconfuse

below: A prickly cactus? or a hairy hand? holding an anatomical heart .

small stickers on a blue wall

Photos taken February 2024

Toto and friends

alley in old city part of Naples, stone pavement, motorbike, old murals on the wall, Toto Alley, Vico Toto, portraits of Antonio de Curtis, an actor from the 1950s and 1960s,

In the Quartieri Spagnoli (Spanish Quarter) of Naples there is an alley, Vico Totò, with many portraits that pay tribute to Totò, the stage name of an Italian actor Antonio “Totò” De Curtis (1898-1967). There are several paintings of him in some of his acting roles; He appeared in 97 films in a career that spanned three decades. There are also some other actors represented here.

below: Only the top part remains – including his black bowler hat.

black and white mural, portrait of actor Toto in sunglasses at end of his nose, wearing black bowler, lower part of mural has been worn away

below: A couple stands in front of Davide Zeka’s painting ofTotò in the role of a priest.

a couple stands in front of a street art painting of an actor dressed as a Roman Catholic priest in a black and hat and white clerical collar

below: “Stu core analfabeta” This illiterate heart….

blog_toto_with_taranto

below: Michele Wuk’s ‘Totò con la papalina’ where the words say “L’educazione non passa mai di moda” (Totò with the skullcap: “Education never goes out of style”),

mural in Naples, man's portrait, of Toto the actor, beside a clothes line with laundry, also text in Italian that says L’educazione non passa mai di moda
mural tributes to Italian actor Antonio de Curtis, or Toto, in an alley in the old part of Naples,

below: Human Hero aka Luca Carnevale, Nino Taranto, another actor, as the Flash, “Flash of Genius” says the text

portrait of a man with a mustache, he's wearing red top of the Flash outfit, on orange background

below: Toto as Superman on Porta Carrese Monte Calvapio (also Human Hero)

portrait of balding man in superman top and red cape, street sign for Porta Crrese Monte Calvapio, and a one way sign,

below: Lino Ozon’s ‘Lola’ which shows Totò dressed in drag to play Lolita in the 1962 film ‘Totofraffa’.  In this movie he appears in many disguises.

two street art pieces, a black and white painting of a man in drag, a black line drawing of man in a black bowler hat but the face is lost, and stickers have been put there instead

below: Drawings of Toto along with Nini (Nino Taranto) and Peppi (Peppino de Felippo)  by Giuseppe Avolio Peppart.

caricature drawings, paper paste up on an alley wall, of three older Italian actors, with stage names, Toto, Nini, and Peppi

below: Three more portraits, smaller this time, again of Toto and fellow actors. ‘Peppi” again, and then Giacomo Furia at the bottom.  

three small portraits inserted into three of six wood panes in a grey door

below: Mr. Pencil’s ‘A matt’!!, depicting Totò as King with a bowler instead of a crown.

in a doorway, a painting of a man in a blue and gold robe

below: Totò even went to the Moon .. back in 1958! Brasiliano’s “Totò sulla Luna”

profile portrait of man with clear space helmet on

Naples alley, motorcycle, street art, laundry hanging from balconies, red umbrella,

below: Fishes Invasion sneaks in.

mural on alley wall, clown, also a paste up of fishes invasion in green

a walk around Delft

Delft is a lovely city with a large public square by an old church. There are some old houses along a few canals as well as some narrow lanes. There is also some street art there.

below: In a very narrow lane, Kloksteeg, is a large mural by Micha de Bie

kloksteeg mural in delft

looking down alley in delft, Kloksteeg, towards church and town square

below: The mural contains portraits of characters from Delft’s past such as Hugo de Groot (1583-1645), Antoni van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723), “The father of microbiology”) and Vermeer’s Milkmaid (from the famous painting).

below: A mural by Serge KB (aka Serge Kortenbroek), a handful or two of little creatures.

below: Another Serge KB painting, biomechanical. Ectoplasmic ooze. paints surreal creatures, animals, cyborgs and androids.creates grim scenes with a twist.

mural on door, pink and purple portrait in profile, greenish yellow background

below: On a wall in Papenstraat is a map of Delft in the 17th century and it is made entirely of mosaic tiles. It is the work of Nan Deardorff McClain and Colja de Roo.

on exterior wall, map of 17th century delft made of ceramics

below: A closer look at part of the map.  At the top, close to the left side is Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek’s house (mentioned in the Kloksteeg mural above).  The word “microscoop” appears beside it.

portion of a map of 17th century delft made of ceramics

below: Catching and eating fish.

mural in two panels, on left is man fishing and on right is man eating fish

below: Are you sure they fit? Poor Henk

mural of a man trying on new shoes while woman sits behind him

below: A decorated lane

looking down an alley in delft, bikes leaning against wall on right along with a large panel painted blue with large capital E in green

looking down an alley in delft, bikes leaning against wall on right along with a large panel painted blue with red letters

below: “O! Nadine, wat is mijn HUID mooi” or Nadine, my skin is so beautiful (or nice). This replaces a very similar painting that featured a man and a woman with the text, “O Jan wat zit je haar mooi (Jan, your hair is so beautiful”)… But wait…. this is also an ad for beauty products?

below: Literal street art – chalk (paint?) on the paving stones.

below: Stand with Ukraine, a sticker in the main square.

stickers on a pole, graffiti

below: Dinosaur angst and an all-seeing eye.

below: Hands by 4d_kaze

graffiti stickers

graffiti stickers

below: Accept This street art; it’s Krisbee and his happy smiley face on top.  Fishes Invasion on the bottom – I see them everywhere I go!

black and white drawing of dirt path with some grass and weeds growing on both sides, small trees near end of path, on an oval sticker, graffiti

below: Pen the Forest, aka Wouter Melis – desolate landscapes and dead trees.

Trastevere slaps – another wall

below: A street in the Trastevere neighbourhood in Rome.

below: A collection of paste-ups (or wheatpastes) from a number of artists.

an exterior wall on a street in trastevere section of rome with many pasteup graffiti pieces on it, in Roma, arte urbano

below: The large simplified guy has Frafimi written on his tummy while the blue hand says “Smile please” as it seems to reach for a skunk. Draw is on the run, The Chosen Few Worldwide show a fist and Horus, at the far right, has weird eyes.

graffiti on a wall in Rome by Farfimi and the Chosen Few

below: A pink thing by Tzing

large pink figure in graffiti on a wall by Tzing, also a little fish swimming past is another paste up

below: T.A.C.I.M. Collective‘s black and white portrait of a woman with long hair beside a funny looking Jack’o’lantern (i.e. a pumpkin with a face carved into it).

paste ups on a wall by Tacim collective, also a drawing of a pumpkin with a face carved into it

below: Blackheart boy of The Chosen Few with another black and white woman’s portrait. She partially covers that strange image of the two men. ”Liebe” is on the screen at TV Clan. Liebe is love.

graffiti on a rome wall, by tv clan and black heart boy of the chosen few

below: Urban ninja squadron from Toronto makes an appearance. There is also a circular drawing by Streetartee of a women’s leg emerging from a swirl of hair – being reborn. The I ‘heart’ mare is also one of hers. On the top left, with big lips and finny feet is Fishes Invasion (aka Merioone). This little fish gets around; I have seen his image in so many places!

urban ninja squadron t bonez paste up along with some other graffiti on a trastevere wall

below: A combination of streetartee (aka 11tee, or Tracey) and Alessandro Spun (aka spun29) and a large black and white Marilyn Monroe. This is one of those pieces that I struggle with but the fact that streetartee is female seems to make it easier for me to accept it. ”Vivi di gusto” is live with taste while “vivi disgusto” is experience disgust. An interesting play on words.

black and white Marilyn Monroe with other pieces of graffiti and the text vivi di gusto

below: No Limits

black and white graffiti of Marilyn Monroe, a man's head, and many hands

below: Another wall, another collection.

a wall with graffiti paper paste ups on it

below: Two faces with a heart in the middle. The face on the left is an example of pareidolia since the ripped paper forms two eyes, a forehead, and a mouth – our brains see those shapes and interprets it as a face. The other pieces are more paste-ups by streetartee. 

paste ups by streetartee on a wall in rome

below: It’s not a very good photo, but this little image of a woman lying on a cauliflower that has been cut in two is another Spun29 piece. The words, “pelle morta di ventisette anni” translate to “dead skin of twenty-seven years”. And I will leave you with that profound thought…..

drawing, and paste up, by spun 29 a ka a alessandro spun, of a woman lying across a cauliflower that has been cut in half.

Photos taken December 2019

If you are interested, there is a previous blog post from a couple of years ago with more Trastevere slaps

Trastevere slaps

On Christmas morning, while walking around Rome, we discovered a wall in the Trastevere neighbourhood that was covered with paste-ups, stickers, and other small graffiti.  Some of it was made by well known street artists, others by those who remain anonymous.  If you know the name of the artist who created any of these, I’d love to hear from you.  This is what we saw:

many slaps, stickers, etc, on a wall

below: Red nose boxer with black eyes by MIMI the clowN as well as hands vainly reaching for green dollars by levodopa_046_.  A very small pair of very high heeled shoes sneak into the left side.

red nose graffiti by Mimi the clown

below: Fishes Invasion stickers and paste ups can be seen in many places around Rome. They all feature Invader Fish, a two legged walking fish with big lips. The fish actually started in New York City in 2015 and has spread around the world since then.

fishes invasion graffiti

a wall covered with stickers and pasteups

slaps on a wall including a red and white poster of two people kissing

below: ‘Volti spenti’ translates to ‘dull faces’ which is a comment on the poor guy taking a selfie with his phone. The cat is probably the work of Guaro and there is a yellow chick that wants you to know that it’s not a nugget.

volti spenti graffiti as well as a babushka doll and a dinosaur

black and white slaps and stencils

below: The woman on top is by C-ska

slaps on a wall, poster

many slaps

below: To Live and Let Live – Street art against hate.

black and white paste ups

below: Bottom right is an elaborate black and white drawing by Lus57 of a woman who  appears to be wearing a long dress but on closer look it’s actually a man’s torso and a tiger skin.   She is holding a rifle in her hand.  In contrast, there is a woman with bright copper hair and wild sunglasses – the work of stickermaidberlin.

posters and stencils on a wall

below: The bottom half of a Smilin’ Croc above a black and white portrait of a woman by Y-Tong and a big-nosed K2M man with an orange heart.

smilin croc graffiti as well as a big nose by K 2 M, also a black and white pasteup of a woman

 

below: Even Santa Claus helps spread the word about the Fishes Invasion although the pink and blue tiger seems to have an opinion about that.

fishes invasion graffiti with Santa Claus

below: The Fonz says plant a tree because it’s cool.

thauma red stencil graffiti

below: A purplish blue snake-like fish bites itself.  There is also a small C-ska sticker of a woman with a heart in the place of one eye.

long purple fish biting itself

below: My Dog Sighs, a crying eye on page 120 of an old book – with the photographer (selfie?) reflected in the eye.  Also, another C-ska piece – a woman with a bird cage for a head… meaning?

eye and red streak painted on a page of a book, now is graffiti, beside a pasteup of a woman with a birdcage for a head