Diamond
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Diamond

Italy • 1977

Biography

Diamond, whose real name is Stefano Biagiotti, is an Italian street artist born in Rome in 1977. Since childhood, he has shown a natural predisposition for drawing. He made his debut on the Roman graffiti scene in the early 1990s. After attending art school, he continued his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome, where he earned the title of "master craftsman."

Diamond's experience in the world of graffiti evolved into street art, making him one of the leading exponents of this discipline in the Italian capital. His work is distinguished by an elegant and provocative style, often inspired by Art Nouveau and artists such as Gustav Klimt. He is particularly recognized for his works depicting female figures imbued with emotion and complexity, reflecting a range of intense and sometimes difficult-to-express feelings.

Over the years, Diamond has participated in numerous international street art festivals and exhibitions. His works adorn various neighborhoods in Rome, including the Tor Marancia Open-Air Museum and the Garbatella district. He frequently collaborates with other artists, such as Solo, contributing to the city's urban art landscape.

In short, Diamond is an iconic figure in Roman street art, renowned for his unique approach that fuses classical and contemporary elements, creating works that resonate both aesthetically and emotionally.

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