Flying Whale - BF MOUNTAIN


Color: White
Cut it: S
Genre: MAN
Price:
Sale price€39,00

Description

One of the two limited series t-shirts with which BF MOUNTAIN begins its journey of producing clothing and accessory lines.

The original work by Alberto Graia "Flying Whale on the three peaks of Lavaredo" designed for BF MOUNTAIN was printed on this shirt.

Alberto Graia is an expert hiker, mountaineer and master in the use of pencil precisely because of the material with which it is composed which gives life to his stage name is "The Graphite Man" .

This t-shirt was presented on 9 December 2018 on the occasion of the art exhibition "Mountains and Art love each other: birth of a Brand" which took place in the BF Mountain SHOP store with the exhibition of the works of Alberto Graia and Stefano Scifoni.

Technical features:

  • Sublimation printing
  • Fabric: 65% Polyester, 35% Cotton

Alberto Graia is present on social networks under the name " The Graphite Man " where you can see his works, get in touch with him to purchase his drawings or commission new ones. His contacts are:

Graia attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and the IED in Rome

As an illustrator he is present in some issues of SF...ERE, a 1978 science fiction fanzine, and, together with Dr. F. Di Marcantonio, in "A Story to Tell", an educational book on the anatomy of the eye, published in scope of the FATMA project of Tor Vergata University.
With Alberto Sciamplicotti he takes part in an audiovisual evening dedicated to the biography of the mountaineer Pierluigi Bini “Erano Rotti e Stracciati”.

His illustrations are present in various books and editions; he also participates in collective painting exhibitions, and is curator of exhibitions in the TEN venue.
In 2009, for the exhibition "Urania the city of uninhabited stories" of the Theater of Rome, his painting "There were better days" was chosen to illustrate the show "Attraction on Earth" by Diego Romano with Giuliana Lojodice and Arnaldo Ninchi. With the same painting he participates in the exhibition “Apophis. Images from an announced Apocalypse”, organized by the Le Tele Tolte art gallery.


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