sgraffitolla
Sgraffitolla is a traditional Italian art form that involves the creation of intricate designs on walls, often using a technique called sgraffito. The term "sgraffitolla" is derived from the Italian word "sgraffito," which means "scratched," and "olla," which refers to the small, round tiles used in the process. This technique has been used for centuries in Italy, particularly in the regions of Tuscany and Umbria.
The sgraffitolla process begins with the application of a layer of white plaster or lime to the
Sgraffitolla is often used to decorate the facades of buildings, particularly in historic towns and villages.
In recent years, sgraffitolla has gained popularity as a form of street art and public art, with