Firenze
LillaLeroLillaLero builds urban memory through a tactile, layered approach, piecing together the architectural soul of a place from its most iconic fragments. This work gathers the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio into a textured map of Florentine history and stone.

Firenze
LillaLero builds urban memory through a tactile, layered approach, piecing together the architectural soul of a place from its most iconic fragments. This work gathers the Duomo, Piazza della Signoria, and Ponte Vecchio into a textured map of Florentine history and stone.
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Art Analysis
A Layered Journey Through the Stone Heart of Florence
LillaLero employs the collage technique to reassemble the architectural icons of Florence into a dense, vertical cityscape. The composition brings together the intricate facade of Santa Maria del Fiore and the overhanging shops of Ponte Vecchio, treating these landmarks as physical memories layered atop one another rather than static monuments.
The inclusion of map elements and a portrait orientation suggests a traveler’s perspective, where the city is experienced as a series of overlapping encounters. By blending graphic textures with classic structural forms, the work explores how different historical periods coexist within a single urban space, turning a geographic location into a rich visual collection of cultural markers.
The artist uses overlapping layers and varied textures to build a composite view of the city's most famous structures.
The work focuses on the specific silhouettes of the Duomo and Ponte Vecchio to anchor the viewer in a specific Italian heritage.
The piece utilizes urban street maps to document the physical layout of the city while emphasizing its graphic quality.
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