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“Bowie in London” illustrates the strong connection between the great rock star and the cosmopolitan city
London. David Bowie was born in London, where his artistic genius developed, finding fertile ground in a city of great cultural ferment. The work accentuates the connection between a city that, like its protagonist, lives an intense life where there is no difference between day and night, playing between diurnal and nocturnal aspects. Bowie's… face shines like the lights of the great metropolis.
Giuseppe Di Dio is a visual artist and illustrator with a solid background in graphics, illustration, and digital experimentation, specializing in 3D modeling and animation. He uses digital techniques, combining illustration, satellite mapping, 3D, and visual layering, creating works that move between figuration and abstraction. His style balances design rigor and artistic sensitivity, inviting the viewer to explore themes of identity, territory, and memory. His works evoke intense emotional depth and stimulate reflections on the connection between humanity and place, making the invisible visible.