Filippo Cianciarelli

Ischia


Filippo is a highly original artist who creates vividly patterned pieces, including striking, tall, pyramid-shaped vases, tiled pictures with abstract themes and smaller, easy-to-pack plates, mugs and the like. Displays of his work are combined with more traditional ceramic pieces. The shop sign displays 'Artigianato Ischitano'.


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2. Museo del Mare

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3. Spiaggia dei Pescatori

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5. Chiesa di Santa Maria delle Grazie

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6. Isola di Vivara

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7. Casa Museo

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8. Cappella di San Nicola di Bari

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