• Clet – Street Signs

    Son of a French writer, Clet began his artistic career as a painter and sculptor, after earning his degree at the School of Fine Arts in Rennes. In 1990, he moved to Rome, where he worked as a restorer. Clet arrived in Florence in 2005. There, he opened a paint read more

  • Le Cure Pedestrian Tunnel

    The pedestrian tunnel which passes under the railroad tracks and leads to the Le Cure neighborhood has become a hotspot for developing street art in Florence. The walkway is a spider web of eight galleries, with all walls and ceilings covered with constantly changing vivid murals by diverse artists, particularly read more

  • Street art in Florence

    Florence is the birthplace of Renaissance art, or as people put it the Cradle of the Renaissance (“la culla de Rinascimento”, in Italian). The city is like an open-air museum, rich in history and art. Yet, lately a special form of art has been flourishing in the capital city of read more