Stelleconfuse (ITA)

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Stelleconfuse is a Florence-based artist and a leading figure in Italy’s sticker and stencil art scene. Known worldwide for his street art, he uses symbols and logos to convey messages of hope and protest.

Since 2008, his “Plant a Tree” project has spread globally through stickers, posters, and stencils to raise awareness about urban green spaces and overbuilding. Beyond creating art, Stelleconfuse curates events and co-founded Italy’s first museum dedicated entirely to sticker art, the SAMRO.

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