Description

This mural is intrinsically linked to the Acquedolci area and the San Teodoro Cave, a compelling paleontological site.

The cave's uniqueness stems from the discovery of the first Sicilian Paleolithic burials; the most significant evidence is the discovery of the fossil remains of a woman of about 30 years old, 165 cm tall, who has been given the name Thea.

Loste became interested in this woman's story and imagined her face and smile, crystallizing her features in the streets of Acquedolci.

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StreetArt Acquedolci
"Street Art Acquedolci" is an art and tourism promotion event sponsored by the Pro Loco Acquedolci APS Tourist Association to disseminate art throughout the streets of the city center. The first mural in Acquedolci was created in the early 1980s. The organizers subsequently developed a pilot initiative for 2016, with the aim of developing art itineraries and engaging residents and artists, with ever-changing approaches over the years.
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Location

Created on August 7, 2023
Via Armando Diaz, 93, 98070 Acquedolci ME, Italy
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