26 Responses

  1. Priyanka D says:

    hey! nice blog! I actually thought that white person was a statue until I saw the next snap :p

  2. rocksea says:

    grazie elaine, birdy, sandeep, abhilash and andy for the comments 🙂

  3. Andy says:

    Wow they really do look like statues. Amazing art to be able to stand that still!

  4. Abhilash says:

    Good to see these artists.

    The living man potraying statue made me remember Dileep in Kuberan…

  5. sandeep says:

    each one of them tells a story … gr8 shots

  6. birdy says:

    Interesting captures. Love to see others countries customs and traditions.

  7. Elaine- says:

    they used to have alot of that when i lived in montreal, lots of talent on the streets and in subway stations!! don’t really see that where i live now, which is sad 🙁 love the solid white dude, i need makeup like that, to match my already pale skin tone haha… great pictures man!!

  8. rocksea says:

    yes the street life in italy is much colorful sometimes 🙂 thanks for the comments, indrani and flyawaymind

  9. italy seems to have colourful street life..
    awesome craft by the last guy..

  10. Indrani says:

    Love the shots, I like this concept of street photography.

  11. rocksea says:

    grazie, joshi, and laura 🙂

  12. wow, the man in the last pic is doing some seriously good work!

  13. Karthik DR says:

    Nice writing. Street artists of Italy is a great feed for photography. I’ve never been to Italy but its one of my vacation destination. So should be there soon.

  14. i loved the way how you documented the street life!

  15. Happy Kitten says:

    Wonder why we dont have these in India.. or do we? we do have singers performing on streets and recently they were shown on a reality show… how talented they r!

  16. Mridula says:

    I have passed via Bologna in 2003 😀 On my way to attend an academic conference in Modena 😀 Managed to see only Venice but I loved it. Unfortunately that was pre digital camera era and I lost all my pictures somewhere 🙁

    Could not explore Bologna at all. But many nice memories.

    • rocksea says:

      Hey Mridula, great to know you have been here!! Modena and Venice are close to us, just 1-1.30hrs from Bologna. Venice is different from rest of Italy and probably the best place to visit 🙂 Bologna is less of a tourist place, it is a university-city.

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