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Officials unamused by Rome stunt : Visitors to the Spanish Steps yesterday were greeted by a rather peculiar sight. 500,000 colourful balls were dumped at the famed Piazza de Spagna. It was another colourful stunt from Graziano Cecchini, a man who protests against government incompetence in the most unusual ways. [ photo link ] This latest stunt cost him £15,000 (20,000 euros). Click here to watch...
Graziano Cecchini, the right-wing Italian art prankster, has struck again. Under police surveillance since last October—following a prank in which he dyed the waters of Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain red to protest the cost of organizing the Rome Film
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On January 16, Italian artist Graziano Cecchini pulled off the Sony Bravia colored ball thing on the Spanish Steps in Rome, Italy. He claimed that it was done to bring attention to the situation of the Karen people in...
(TrendHunter.com) Graziano Cecchini, the man who turned the Trevi Fountain blood-red last October, has balls, lots of them, which he dropped down the famed Spanish Steps in Rome. "The balls bounced downhill before filling the Barcaccia fountain, leaving surprised passers-by and tourists snapping pictures of a scene…
Artist Graziano Cecchini provided tourists and passersby with a spectacle for the eyes at Rome’s famed Spanish Steps Wednesday when he released an estimated half a million brightly colored balls down the 18th-century stairs. The artist transported the hundreds of thousands blue, red, green and yellow balls in three trucks filled with hundreds of bags [...]
Graziano Cecchini has struck again! The naughty artist dumped half a million brightly colored balls down Rome's famed Spanish Steps on Wednesday. Apparently, the Italian police don't appreciate art. They detained Graziano after Wednesday's little incident. This is just the latest stunt for Cecchini. Last year he put dye in the Trevi Fountain and turned it red. What's [...]
The corrosive effects of moonbattery remain on open display in the art world, which has now degenerated into vandalism. The latest masterpiece by Graziano Cecchini consists of littering Rome's Spanish Steps with brightly colored plastic balls. Cecchini explains his work:...
Graziano Cecchini, who recently got into hot water for dyeing the waters of Rome's Trevi Fountain red, succeeded in pulling off another stunt on yet another famous Roman monument. This time he covered the famed Spanish Steps with half...
An Italian activist and artist faces charges after dumping 500,000 small red plastic balls down Rome's Spanish Steps. Graziano Cecchini and volunteer helpers tipped over barrels releasing the balls early Wednesday, angering city officials, the ANSA news a...
Hundreds of thousands of brightly colored balls cascaded down the Spanish Steps on Wednesday in the latest stunt orchestrated by Graziano Cecchini, the man who turned the Trevi Fountain red.
The prankster who poured red dye into the waters of Rome's landmark Trevi Fountain was at it again on Wednesday when he targeted another of the city's landmarks -- dropping thousands of coloured plastic balls down the Spanish Steps. Graziano Cecchini said he had released more than 500 000 balls down the steps.