Monday, October 18, 2010

NY newsboxes transformed into aquariums by carlo sampietro

there is beauty in something that has been in the street for so long...

 we spotted a booth
full of newsboxes which have been customized to become aquariums, greenhouses,
terrariums even dishwashers. this line of home furnishings and slice-of-life dioramas
also provide ambient illumination as their secondary function.

carlo sampietro infuses discarded materials from the streets of NY with new life in his
artistic initiative entitled 'the street is in the house'. sampietro’s approach to art production
culls from the sights and sounds of new york city and his career as an art director
for 13 years in the advertising industry.

carlo sempietro was born in 1975 in the small village of menaggio at lake como, in italy.
as a young boy, he volunteered with a local mission to collect broken appliances, engine
parts and electronics and to sell them for the benefit of a charity in peru. by the age of
12, he could tweak and manipulate motorbike engines for races with his friends at school.
carlo studied graphic design in verona, italy and subsequently moved to milan to pursue
a career in advertising

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