Opera Poster

Ti Ricordi Quella Strada?, Antonello Venditti (V2)

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Dimensions 50x70 cm
50x70 cmda 274.00 €
70x100 cmda 454.00 €
35x50 cmda 226.00 €
A4 (21x30 cm)da 137.00 €
Color Deep Purple
Deep Purple
Cornice No Cornice
No Corniceda 137.00 €
Nerada 180.00 €
Biancada 180.00 €
Legnoda 180.00 €
274.00
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Work description

Poster Artwork Ti ricordi quella strada? Antonello Venditti Versione_2

The song Under the sign of Pisces he photographs emotions and a very particular historical situation, that of the end of the 70s, when idealisms came to terms with a harsh and ruthless reality.

Meaning of Under the sign of Pisces, what the text by Antonello Venditti is about

Under the sign of Pisces it has many references to the era of demonstrations and protests of the student movement. The street spoken of in this song is that of the demonstrations and perhaps refers in particular to Via Cavour, one of the streets of Rome where processions traditionally pass.

You can hear the aspiration of young people in the verses to ideals such as peace, harmony and, above all, universal love. The action moves from the end of the '60s to '78, when those who were young 10 years earlier now found themselves having to deal with the reality of life. Although there are certainties such as family and work and therefore in theory one should feel the security of the position, in reality one feels trapped.


Giovanni and Marina instead they are two real people. Giovanni is Giovanni Ubaldi, an engineer who animated one of the first free radio stations, while Marina is Marina Calamita, a teacher who had to move city to continue teaching. And, if you are wondering, Antonello Venditti was born under the sign of Pisces.

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Fedrigoni Acquerello paper 390 gr, hand coloured with love with various cerulean + violet inks.

A word, a song, a color. A memory, a concert, the first time you saw each other, met.

Words to love, words to say, or the words you can't say. The color of that night, of his eyes, of his skin.

Signed, numbered and dated.

CUSTOMIZATION

UNITED COLORS OF NAPLES Posters are totally customizable. You can choose the text, the phrase or the song and the color. The technique will obviously be manual: the color will be treated by hand with inks, paints, rollers and brushes. For customization you have 4 available lines and 80 characters.

You can customize EASILY your poster here .

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Available in formats:

  • A4 21x29.7
  • cm35x50
  • cm50x70
  • 70x100

Opera Poster Ti ricordi quella strada? Antonello Venditti Versione_2


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Frame not included. Colors may be slightly different from the display.
Specifiche tecniche
TechniqueLetterpress + Intaglio
PaperFedrigoni Acquerello White 390gsm
EditionLimited and numbered
SignatureAutograph
PunchingUCN embossed seal
OriginMade in Naples
Delivery & Packaging

Free shipping in Italy and across Europe. Delivery times: 5–7 working days from order confirmation.

Each Opera Poster is shipped in a tracked rigid tube with double internal protection. For framed sizes: double-layer packaging with reinforced corners.

Da
$274.00

DO YOU REMEMBER
THAT
ROAD,
IT WAS
YOU AND I.

Antonello Venditti // Dramatic and Introspective
Lifestyle
Specifications
Technique Letterpress + Calcography
Paper Fedrigoni White 390gsm
Colors 2 special Pantones
Edition Limited, numbered
Signature Autograph
Origin Made in Naples
How it is made
01
Typographic Design
The text is composed and balanced by hand, seeking the right rhythm between negative and positive space.
02
Letterpress printing
Letterpress inks on 390gsm Fedrigoni paper. Each pass is unique: the pressure leaves its mark on the back too.
03
Signature and Hallmarking
Each artwork is signed by the artist and embossed with the UCN dry seal.
It's worth knowing

We are not a print shop. We are an artisan workshop in Naples where each work is born from a discussion about the song, the artist's history, and the meaning of those words for those who have experienced them.

Every piece that leaves our workshop is unique. Not for marketing purposes, but by nature: typography is not a perfectly reproducible process. The mark remains.

— UCN Workshop, Spaccanapoli