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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Lifestyle
Nadeem Badshah

Italian land artist makes world’s largest Picasso portrait with tractor

An aerial view of Dario Gambarin’s land homage to Pablo Picasso in Castagnaro, Italy.
Gambarin is renowned for producing enormous portraits on fields. Photograph: Dario Gambarin/Reuters

An Italian land artist has used a tractor to create a portrait of Pablo Picasso on wasteland in Castagnaro, Verona.

Dario Gambarin said he was inspired by Picasso’s 1907 self-portrait to create what he says is the largest portrait of the Spanish artist in the world.

Picasso died on 8 April 1973, in Mougins, France.

Gambarin is renowned for producing enormous portraits of high-profile individuals on a field in northern Italy.

In November 2013, he revealed one of former US president John F Kennedy in Castagnaro in advance of the 50th anniversary of his death.

In the same year, Gambarin used a tractor with a plow and a harrow to create an image of Pope Francis on a 25,000 square metre field.

The Italian artist decided to plough the artwork into his parents’ field after the pontiff announced a day of fasting and prayer for peace in Syria.

Prior to the 2016 US presidential election, Gambarin used his tractor to transform a field into a portrait of Donald Trump, writing “Ciao” beneath Trump’s left shoulder. He also created a similar portrait of Trump’s election rival Hillary Clinton.

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