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Snow White stares at a hand grenade ready to repeat the gesture of throwing it and to do a "bad bad thing". Symbol of women who in life do not let themselves be overwhelmed by violence. The source of inspiration: I listen to the legendary 1995 song by Chris Isaak that gives the work its title, it enters my head, a mix is born inspired by Bansky's Dismaland graffiti style cardboard, an iconic Disney Snow White in a dark lady version, the torn and… recovered cardboard in poor art style and here the work is born.
Fabrizio Ceccarelli, an artist of the Italian pop neo-figurativism, expresses himself through a mix of techniques that include acrylic, oil, spray and airbrush. His style is a successful fusion between the aesthetics of pop art and the dynamism and irony of street art, creating bright, fluorescent, and vibrant contemporary works, where each figure is drawn and painted by hand without the use of printing or digital techniques. He mixes elements of cinema, fashion, and comics to explore themes such as power, love, ecology, and violence. He gives his works a penetrating irony, revealing hidden meanings behind the mirror of a pleasant aesthetic.