CREATIVE_HUB - Mario street skate





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What is ART?
Art is a complex human activity, difficult to define univocally, that entails technical skill and creativity to express ideas, emotions, and beauty through visual, sound, or conceptual forms, creating works that evoke reflection, emotions, or aesthetic judgments in the perceiver.
Art is the ability to transcend mere aesthetic pleasure to connect deeply with the soul, to shake it, to move it, offering experiences that go beyond sight, touching inner and multisensory cords, without rigid rules, focusing on the universal language of emotions.
This perspective, which sees art as the revelation of the invisible (Paul Klee) and as a deep and universal expression (Einstein), underscores the power of art to communicate what words cannot, Art: the pleasure of personal meaning of sight!
The current Creative hub collective was born in 2006 initially as a pool of creatives operating in corporate communication and an advertising agency, then evolving toward the world of creating works of art.
The philosophy behind the birth of Creative Hub is to establish a Multifunctional Center of the Culture and Creativity supply chain with HQ in Brescia, and it is right here that, with a storm of creative minds and different graphic currents, contaminations take place that we love and that make our artworks unique.
Each of our creations is an inspiration to the iconography of popular culture, also aiming to imprint our personal vision of the work, sometimes questioning the painting current or reinventing the very idea of celebrity and visual icon.
Each artwork is sold signed by hand on the back of the canvas with numbering so as not to ruin the beauty of the whole piece but to give it the correct value.
Over the years we have decorated thousands of residences, apartments, offices, and venues ranging from the center and North America, Europe, Middle Asia and the Far East, always with the greatest satisfaction from our clients.
All production cycles take place inside our Atelier, from design, to digital retouching, to production and curated packaging, with the possibility to CREATE tailor-made special projects (we created the entire wall furniture of a private villa in Paris with an Art Nouveau theme, for example, or a Star Wars-themed apartment/loft for a German client, or canvases inspired by the Madonna for churches in Central America).
Our production uses the GIcléè technique in 12 steps of Digital Fine Art on premium glossy cotton canvas of 380 g/m2.
Moreover, to preserve colors over time, each artwork is made and varnished by hand with a special treatment for light, for color exaltation, and for protection against time-related deterioration.
Each artwork is shipped in a rigid cardboard tube with tracked shipping to safeguard and protect your new purchase, and in addition to the size of the work, there is a side edge for subsequent framing on the wooden frame, calculating a lateral thickness of 4 centimeters and a further outer edge of over 4 cm that remains white for attachment to the back of the frame (not provided
What is ART?
Art is a complex human activity, difficult to define univocally, that entails technical skill and creativity to express ideas, emotions, and beauty through visual, sound, or conceptual forms, creating works that evoke reflection, emotions, or aesthetic judgments in the perceiver.
Art is the ability to transcend mere aesthetic pleasure to connect deeply with the soul, to shake it, to move it, offering experiences that go beyond sight, touching inner and multisensory cords, without rigid rules, focusing on the universal language of emotions.
This perspective, which sees art as the revelation of the invisible (Paul Klee) and as a deep and universal expression (Einstein), underscores the power of art to communicate what words cannot, Art: the pleasure of personal meaning of sight!
The current Creative hub collective was born in 2006 initially as a pool of creatives operating in corporate communication and an advertising agency, then evolving toward the world of creating works of art.
The philosophy behind the birth of Creative Hub is to establish a Multifunctional Center of the Culture and Creativity supply chain with HQ in Brescia, and it is right here that, with a storm of creative minds and different graphic currents, contaminations take place that we love and that make our artworks unique.
Each of our creations is an inspiration to the iconography of popular culture, also aiming to imprint our personal vision of the work, sometimes questioning the painting current or reinventing the very idea of celebrity and visual icon.
Each artwork is sold signed by hand on the back of the canvas with numbering so as not to ruin the beauty of the whole piece but to give it the correct value.
Over the years we have decorated thousands of residences, apartments, offices, and venues ranging from the center and North America, Europe, Middle Asia and the Far East, always with the greatest satisfaction from our clients.
All production cycles take place inside our Atelier, from design, to digital retouching, to production and curated packaging, with the possibility to CREATE tailor-made special projects (we created the entire wall furniture of a private villa in Paris with an Art Nouveau theme, for example, or a Star Wars-themed apartment/loft for a German client, or canvases inspired by the Madonna for churches in Central America).
Our production uses the GIcléè technique in 12 steps of Digital Fine Art on premium glossy cotton canvas of 380 g/m2.
Moreover, to preserve colors over time, each artwork is made and varnished by hand with a special treatment for light, for color exaltation, and for protection against time-related deterioration.
Each artwork is shipped in a rigid cardboard tube with tracked shipping to safeguard and protect your new purchase, and in addition to the size of the work, there is a side edge for subsequent framing on the wooden frame, calculating a lateral thickness of 4 centimeters and a further outer edge of over 4 cm that remains white for attachment to the back of the frame (not provided

