Fabio Fedele, from Rovigo in northern Italy, began street painting in 1993. He studied architecture and the history and perception of architectural heritage in Venice.
He has won numerous prizes at international street painting festivals and has worked as a street painter in Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, the United Arab Emirates and the USA. Since 2003 he has been a member of CCAM, the most important association of street artists in Italy.
In Italy, he has been awarded the highest titles for his street painting: "Maestro Madonnaro" in Grazie di Curtatone and "Magister Madomnaris" in Nocera Superiore.
His artistic work is based on drawing as an expression of thought; so it often happens that parts of his works, or the whole, are invented on the spot, as the work takes shape, following the free flow of the artist's thoughts.
The search for a universal language led him to explicitly favor figurative art inspired by nature to represent anatomical and prospective virtuosity. Since 2006, 3D street painting has also been part of his repertoire.