rome via veneto hosts giant lobster artworks

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Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
   
   
Rome`s Via Veneto hosts giant lobster artworks Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rome`s Via Veneto, synonymous with the Dolce Vita era of the 1960s, has been enlivened with 12 colourful installations by British artist Philip Colbert. Born in Scotland in 1979, the London-based artist works across the mediums of painting, sculpture, digital art, fashion, furniture and design, and has exhibited in prestigious international galleries including The Tate Modern. Best known for his cheeky, satirical lobster characters, Colbert has been described in the media as `the godson of Andy Warhol` and `the crown prince of Pop art`.


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