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all images are screenprints from the video in the documentation |


Luigi Mazzilli
Villa Fantasy
address is not made available
Corato, dept Bari, region Apulia, Italy
an inventory and documentary of art environments in Europe created by non-professionals
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all images are screenprints from the video in the documentation |
Luigi Mazzilli
Villa Fantasy
address is not made available
Corato, dept Bari, region Apulia, Italy
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pictures (2024) are screen-prints from Google Streetview |
Once retired, he returned to Portugal, settled in Bragança and in 2005, at the age of 65, he was inspired to do something creative.
Influenced by his time in France, that "something" became a replica of the Eiffel Tower, The replica was installed in the outdoor area of his house, near the bridge over the Fervença river.
That was the beginning of the creation of an art environment, which in February 2014, when he was interviewed by the regional newspaper Nordeste, had already reached a considerable size.
Santana is a quiet, meticulous worker, who has a photographic memory, which comes in handy when making replicas of large buildings, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Praça da Sé in São Paulo, the Santo Condestável in Lisbon, the Taj Mahal in India, the Sanctuary of Fátima and the Outeiro Sanctuary in Bragança,
But the site also includes small-scale creations of, for example, biblical characters such as Joseph and Mary, or a scene of three friends around a table, where the beard of one of them is provided with real hair from Santana's own hairdo.
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this image and the next two (2023) as on journal 20minut |
The name of the occupant of the house, most likely the one who added the decorations, is unknown.
As far as could be determined, there are two Ukrainian sources on the Internet that pay attention to this art environment,
Julia Inozemtseva, the journalist who wrote about the house, did not find the resident at home and neighbors were also unavailable. She had to limit herself to describing what could be seen on the outside of the house, with the picture of keyhole in the white circle as a particularly striking item.
The other source that does not name the creator is the website of Volt Agapeyev, an artist born in Ternopil, currently working in Kiev. He refers to the mural as an Inner Gingerbread House, where the mural offers extra protection from what is happening inside in the private sphere
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all images in this post are from Google Streetview this one by by Timur Matsiev |
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part of a photo by filemo films |
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this image (July 2020) by Timo Kostamo |
In 2020, the site was expanded with a number of animals, such as a lying horse, a standing horse and a large, difficult to recognize animal that looks a bit like an elephant.
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August 2019 |
A short-lived art environment with limited publicity
In the field of Finnish ITE-art Tuula Paavola has not yet got much publicity. On the internet there is a short article in ITE-Satakunnassa. p.64
Another concise text about her sculptures, appeared on the Finnish website Walttia.
This text looks back on the summer crowds that in 2020 would like to visit the art environment, when it was in full existence. There was only room for a few cars to park along the road and some residents of Vassarainen made it quite clear that the safety of passing motorists had been jeopardized.
It is not incomprehensible that Tuula Paavola took this very much to heart and removed most of the sculptures, leaving lonely the sculpture of the man waiting for the bus.