Sea: Street art as therapy and personal expression
Fabrizio Sarti, also referred to as Sea, embarked on his artistic path in the early 1990s after being inspired by graffiti seen in films and in Rimini, particularly influenced by Eron. He founded SeaCreative, which merges street art, muralism, performance, canvas art, and graphic design. Residing between Milan and Varese, Italy, his intricate style showcases grotesque figures within chaotic settings. Recently, he completed a 68-meter mural for the Rame Project in Bassano. Sea employs house paints and brushes, exploring various mediums. He perceives his art as a form of therapy rather than a political statement, defining street art as uncommissioned and illegal. Influenced by Magritte, he embraces the transient essence of street art and has plans for future projects, including murals and fanzines like Ballons.
Key facts
- Fabrizio Sarti, alias Sea, started his artistic path in the early 1990s.
- SeaCreative is a melting pot of street art, muralism, performance, canvas work, and graphic design.
- Sea lives and works between Milan and Varese, Italy.
- He participated in Rame Project in Bassano, creating a 68-meter mural.
- Sea uses house paints, brushes, and rollers for walls, and experiments with other techniques.
- He defines street art strictly as illegal, uncommissioned interventions.
- His inspiration includes Magritte, Kuniyoshi, Mucha, and Rébecca Dautremer.
- Future projects include murals and fanzines like Ballons.
Entities
Artists
- Sea
- Fabrizio Sarti
- Eron
- Magritte
- Kuniyoshi
- Alfons Mucha
- Rébecca Dautremer
- Giuseppe Cederna
- Max Romeo
- Joy Division
- Erykah Badu
- Salmo
- Rino Gaetano
- Colle Der Fomento
- Coma Cose
Institutions
- Rame Project
- Infart
- Artribune
Locations
- Milan
- Italy
- Varese
- Bassano
- Rimini
- Cartagena
- Genoa