Orizzonti di Cemento
Concrete Horizons
Orizzonti di Cemento (Concrete Horizons) is the counterpart to a mural of the same name, created in 2025 in Italy. Both murals share the same motif and are directly connected to each other.
"Orizzonti di Cemento", a work by @edoardo.ettorre, was created with us in 2025 in Parenti during the Gulìa Urbana Festival and found its completion one year later in Gurjaani, Georgia, thanks to the @tbilisimuralfest.
Two walls, two small and distant communities, united by a single artwork. The connection between the two parts is created by the figure of @rame13_art, who, balancing on a stack of books, symbolically crosses places and borders, building a connection between territories, people, and cultures.
For us, this is exactly what urban art represents: a universal language capable of bringing into dialogue realities that, until a moment before, seemed worlds apart. Thank you, Edoardo, for creating a single artwork: a shared soul between two walls, capable of connecting distant horizons.
Gulìa Urbana FestivalThis artwork transforms the façade of a building into a visual narrative about the value of knowledge. Its protagonist, a young girl balancing on a stack of books, leans beyond a wall to observe what lies on the other side. Her simple yet deeply meaningful gesture becomes a metaphor for reading as a tool that elevates our perspective and broadens our horizons. The books are not portrayed merely as objects, but as the foundation that enables us to overcome the limits imposed by appearances and barriers, whether physical, cultural, or mental.
Thanks to them, the girl is able to see beyond the wall, a symbol of the unknown, prejudice, and superficial beliefs. The wall is not torn down; instead, it is knowledge that makes it possible to look beyond it, suggesting that true growth stems from curiosity and the desire to understand what is not immediately visible.
Tbilisi Mural Fest