
Guernsey artists urged to revive a Renaissance tradition
Mr Le Brun explained the tradition of Madonnari painters.
“Long before graffiti-filled city walls, Madonnari originated street art, transforming pavements into stunning works of art in Renaissance Italy.” he said.
“These early street painters would recreate religious murals in chalk, right on the ground – not just for love of art, but to make a living.
“Out of work between commissioned frescoes, they took to the streets, busking with chalk to earn coins from passers-by. And just like that, street art was born -bold, public and for everyone.”
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