From the urban art project "Look at Me, I am Mantua," Margherita Paoletti's work becomes a fine art print in 25 signed and numbered copies by the artist.
Mantua seems to lean on the water. Its walls and its nature have been reflected in it since ancient times.
Within its architectures, Mantua hides the marks left by great artists, treasures from another era secretly concealed within the walls of magnificent palaces. Mantua stretches over the water and gazes upon itself; its reflection reveals something else. Its fragile and vulnerable body to human and earthly elements is made of leaves, plants, and flowers. Nature has returned to inhabit it.