PaperAir Art Show by multiple artists
Paperair: 25 sneakers paper for 25 illustrators. It ‘an innovative project that blends illustration, paper art, street art, and sneakers design that proposed by Filippo Perin, aka Phil Toys, paper artist (designer paper) between the best known internationally. His passion for sports shoes, sneakers, this time led him to develop a project that has involved 25 Italian illustrators known abroad.
Phil has created a template, therefore, freely inspired by a shoe-in icon panorma Sneakers, and delivered into the hands of individual artists who have so ‘starring the shoe with your own style. This is 25 Italian artists known internationally leading figures of Italian illustration. Names like Ale Giorgini, Mauro Gatti, Francesco Poroli, Nicola Ferrarese, Gloria Pizzilli, Pamphylia Iannarone, Jacopo Rosati, Stefano Colferai, Marco Goran Romano, Fabio Marangoni, Matthew Cuccato, Frederick Giuliani, Rubens Cantuni, Alberto Corradi, Marika Zottino, Onibaka, Rita Petruccilli No Curves, Stefano Marra, Oscar Diodorus, Andrea Bax, David Sossella, Fonzy Nils Lucia Fioretti, Tram, David Barco over the same Phil Toys.
The project wants to become a traveling exhibition that will enhance the ability to be a part of ‘Art of Phil in the production of paper works and on the other the art of the individual illustrators involved in the project.
The exhibition comes from the passion and collaboration of Phil and Federico Giuliani who share the same interests have set up a project that wants to bring to the fore the world where Phil is coming from and which in Italy is still unknown to most
Phil Toys, Filippo Perin, aka Phil Toys, and ‘a young designer from Conegliano now famous worldwide for his works on paper. And ‘one of the most important producers of “paper toys” at an international level and has collaborated with the likes of Simon Wood (TokiDoki), Ale Giorgini and Illustrators also present in this specific event. His name is’ linked to the world of music, thanks to toys made of paper, for example, to indie bands like the Amari or hip hop as the label Unlimited Struggle.