Italian ‘Street Art’

Infiorata in Genzano, Lazio

When we think about ‘Street Art’, we instantly imagine some wall graffiti and possibly something more sophisticated like Banksy’s or those clever pavement drawings that trick the eye and the mind. In the small town of Genzano, near Rome there’s though, a long-standing tradition of turning an ordinary street into the most outstanding artwork you could ever imagine by using thousands and thousands of flower petals!

Every year since 1778, in the second week of June local artists get together and cover an entire street with flower carpets inspired by famous masterpieces. The design is at first sketched with chalk and then very carefully filled in. Flower ‘artists’ use the different coloured petals and seeds in the same way that a painter would use the colours on his palette. The result is to be seen to be believed and admired in all its intricate detail, truly a sight to behold!

Artists at work during Infiorata in Genzano

The end of this beautiful festival is signalled by a group of children allowed to run down the whole length of the street and undo the flower panels. In recent years Genzano’s ‘Infiorata’ has hugely grown in popularity and attracts thousands of visitors from all over Italy and abroad. I have been to see it many times over the years and each time it never fails to capture my imagination with its beauty.

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