



Funded by regional funds, the “Blu Art - i colori dell’aria” (Blu Art - the colors of the air) project is one of the measures with which the city administration aims to combat air pollution while enhancing the city’s streets and squares through art, with urban redevelopment projects involving all of the city’s municipalities.
Jungle communications agency selected five artists (Marco Oggian, ScombinAnto, Serena Gianoli, GeometricBang, and Elisabetta Vedovato) to create street art on pavements using water-based paints produced from recycled raw materials. A non-toxic compound applied to the surface helps improve air quality by absorbing pollutants (including fine and ultrafine particulate matter such as PM10, PM2.5, and PM0.5). The color palette used is reminiscent of environmental maps showing air pollution levels.
Inaugurated at the end of October 2025, GeometricBang’s work in the playground on Via Giovanni Caselli, in Rome’s 11th municipality, has a design similar to the one conceived for the 10th municipality (Via Caterina Segurana). However, the air pattern is located in the center, with human representations at both ends, in a double color variation symbolising the two personalities. The full-length figure of a man is placed in a surreal context inspired by the setting of public transport (bus, tram), an emblem of good practices that contribute to improving air quality. The work covers an area of 103 square meters: if treated with “smog-eating” paint, a surface of 100 square meters can absorb a quantity of CO2 and polluting particulates equal to that of over 30 mature trees.
Urban artist, illustrator and graphic designer Mattia Botta, aka GeometricBang, was born in Lodi in 1984. His artistic career began in 1998 with his discovery of the world of graffiti, thanks to his encounter with important writers. His work is based on color and the study of shapes and textures, elements that blend together to create characters, animals, plants and objects that define and represent his creative universe. He has created numerous murals and participated in exhibitions and festivals in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Russia, China, Japan and South Africa.
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