Fine Art: Conceptual (AMATEUR) - HONORABLE MENTION
Urban Melodies

Photo © Alessio Trerotoli
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With his series “Urban Melodies” Trerotoli creates, by superimposing different pictures, an abstract representation of urban landscapes and contemporary life from modern metropolis like Rome, New York, Paris, Berlin and many others. By juxtaposing different images, Trerotoli aims to show an usual image in a conceptual way, where everything is duplicated, the lights and the structures multiply and build a new vision of urban life.
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With his series “Urban Melodies” Trerotoli creates, by superimposing different pictures, an abstract representation of urban landscapes and contemporary life from modern metropolis like Rome, New York, Paris, Berlin and many others. By juxtaposing different images, Trerotoli aims to show an usual image in a conceptual way, where everything is duplicated, the lights and the structures multiply and build a new vision of urban life.
About author:
Alessio Trerotoli is an italian photographer. Graduated in 2009 in Disciplines of Arts and Cinema, in the same year he started to travel in Europe and in America, taking pictures and making experiences. His first exhibition was in 2010, since then his pictures were shown in several italian galleries. In 2012 he published his first book, “Fuori dalla caverna”, with notes and pictures of his travels and at the end of the same year he began his most important project, "Urban Melodies", where he depicts, through superimpositions, an abstract vision of urban scenes from modern metropolis like Rome, New York, Paris, Berlin and many others. In 2013 he won Abstracta Festival with the picture "There is a light that never goes out" and the year after he won another prize in Urban International Photo Contest. In 2015 he realized other projects like "Roma Coast to Coast", a 21km walking trip through his city, and he finished his first 365 Project on Instagram. In the meanwhile, lot of magazines and art websites talk about his “Urban Melodies”.BACK TO GALLERY