| this image and the next eight courtesy of Sophie Lepetit |
Sant'Antioco is a municipality with around 10,500 inhabitants located on a small island of the same name, southwest of Sardinia, which in turn is an island that is part of Italy.
The house pictured above is located in Sant'Ántioco along a street named Via Karalis, and as the image above shows, at first glance it appears to be an ordinary, average home.
This being the case, further substantive explanations remain limited to a few general observations.
However, those who look a little more closely will be surprised to see a small collection of sculptures next to the stairs leading to the front door..
On a plaque on the front of the house, there is not only the house number 19, but also a name reading Mulas Suyuno.
The surname Suyuno does appear on the internet, especially in Eastern environments, but searching for that surname including the first name does not yield results on the internet.
This being the case, further substantive explanations remain limited to a few general observations.
It can be observed, for instance, that creative expressions are visible on the walls of the house, which, as shown in the image above and the the three images below, largely have a one-dimensional character.
However, there are also several three-dimensional creations, such as the head with a beard below.
And there is another sculpture of a male figure amidst a number of consoles, as can be seen below.
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* The only source dealing with this art environmente is the weblog of Sophie Lepetit
Mulas Suyuno
Decorated exterior
19 Via Caralis
Sant’Antioco, Sardinia, Italy
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