The stencil dedicated to Maestro Riccardo Muti in the historic center of the city of Naples is by Federico Luvol, a street artist from Novara. A dedication to the conductor had already appeared on the door of an electrical switchboard in Ravenna. For the Neapolitan work, Federico Luvol chooses stencil and spray paint, the tools he most often works with. Thanks to the variety of colors used, the figure, depicted just as he is conducting the orchestra, appears flooded with liveliness. It is located in Naples in front of the San Pietro a Majella conservatory, where music is studied.


The stencil dedicated to Maestro Riccardo Muti in the historic center of the city of Naples is by Federico Luvol, a street artist from Novara.
A dedication to the conductor had already appeared on the door of an electrical switchboard in Ravenna. For the Neapolitan work, Federico Luvol chooses stencil and spray paint, the tools he most often works with.
Thanks to the variety of colors used, the figure, depicted just as he is conducting the orchestra, appears flooded with liveliness.
It is located in Naples in front of the San Pietro a Majella conservatory, where music is studied.
The stencil dedicated to Riccardo Muti, in the historic center of the city of Naples, Italy, was made by Federico Luvol, a street artist from. Novara. A street art work made by him and dedicated to the famous conductor had already appeared on the door of an electrical switchboard in Ravenna. For the Neapolitan work, Federico Luvol chooses stencil and spray paint, the tools he generally works with. Thanks to the variety of colors used, the figure, represented while conducting the orchestra, appears flooded with vivacity. It is located in Naples in front of the San Pietro a Majella conservatory, where people study music.


The stencil dedicated to Riccardo Muti, in the historic center of the city of Naples, Italy, was made by Federico Luvol, a street artist from. Novara. A street art work made by him and dedicated to the famous conductor had already appeared on the door of an electrical switchboard in Ravenna. For the Neapolitan work, Federico Luvol chooses stencil and spray paint, the tools he generally works with. Thanks to the variety of colors used, the figure, represented while conducting the orchestra, appears flooded with vivacity. It is located in Naples in front of the San Pietro a Majella conservatory, where people study music.

