Since 2014, Graniti Murales has been splashing color across the streets of Sicily, turning this quiet village into a living gallery. Local and international artists leave their mark with murals that tell stories, stir emotions, and celebrate the power of paint.
Graniti’s centuries-old stone lanes are now canvases. By blending contemporary murals with historic walls, Graniti Murales preserves tradition while adding bold new strokes to the town’s cultural fabric.
Artists from every corner of the world gather here, swapping ideas, brushes, and a few Sicilian espressos. The result? A melting pot of styles and stories, united on Graniti’s walls.
Every corner hides a masterpiece. From epic portraits to abstract splashes, the town has become an open-air museum where every stroll feels like a private exhibition.
Graniti Murales isn’t just for the village—it’s with the village. Residents roll up their sleeves at workshops, mural days, and celebrations, making the art as local as the gelato.
Murals don’t just brighten walls—they spark businesses. Visitors come for the colors, stay for the cannoli, and bring Graniti a brushstroke of prosperity.
The project keeps evolving—more murals, more events, more reasons to visit. Each new piece adds another layer to Graniti’s story, painted one wall at a time.
Founded by locals and international artists, Art Project Graniti is the non-profit behind the murals. With 40+ works already on the walls, the town has become a vibrant hub where heritage and creativity live side by side.
Help us keep the colors flowing—donate big or small, every drop of paint counts.
Graniti Murales isn’t just for the village—it’s with the village. Residents roll up their sleeves at workshops, mural days, and celebrations, making the art as local as the gelato.
Murals don’t just brighten walls—they spark businesses. Visitors come for the colors, stay for the cannoli, and bring Graniti a brushstroke of prosperity.
The project keeps evolving—more murals, more events, more reasons to visit. Each new piece adds another layer to Graniti’s story, painted one wall at a time.
Founded by locals and international artists, Art Project Graniti is the non-profit behind the murals. With 40+ works already on the walls, the town has become a vibrant hub where heritage and creativity live side by side.
Help us keep the colors flowing—donate big or small, every drop of paint counts.
The Art Project Graniti is a non-profit cultural association, founded by Salvatore Romano, his wife Karin and Hawaiian artist Richard Ralya. It emerged from the Murales project originated by Salvatore Romano and Austrian artist Christian I. Peintner. Art Project Graniti rejuvenates the town through transformative art and Graniti has become a vibrant hub for cultural exploration with captivating murals, enriching its historic centre. Led since 2017 by artist Richard Ralya, this visionary initiative has commissioned 40+ artworks from global talents, infusing the streets with creativity and celebrating its cultural heritage.
Since 2014, Graniti Murales has been splashing color across the streets of Sicily, turning this quiet village into a living gallery. Local and international artists leave their mark with murals that tell stories, stir emotions, and celebrate the power of paint.
Graniti’s centuries-old stone lanes are now canvases. By blending contemporary murals with historic walls, Graniti Murales preserves tradition while adding bold new strokes to the town’s cultural fabric.
Artists from every corner of the world gather here, swapping ideas, brushes, and a few Sicilian espressos. The result? A melting pot of styles and stories, united on Graniti’s walls.
Every corner hides a masterpiece. From epic portraits to abstract splashes, the town has become an open-air museum where every stroll feels like a private exhibition.
Graniti Murales isn’t just for the village—it’s with the village. Residents roll up their sleeves at workshops, mural days, and celebrations, making the art as local as the gelato.
Murals don’t just brighten walls—they spark businesses. Visitors come for the colors, stay for the cannoli, and bring Graniti a brushstroke of prosperity.
The project keeps evolving—more murals, more events, more reasons to visit. Each new piece adds another layer to Graniti’s story, painted one wall at a time.
Founded by locals and international artists, Art Project Graniti is the non-profit behind the murals. With 40+ works already on the walls, the town has become a vibrant hub where heritage and creativity live side by side.
Help us keep the colors flowing—donate big or small, every drop of paint counts.
Graniti Murales isn’t just for the village—it’s with the village. Residents roll up their sleeves at workshops, mural days, and celebrations, making the art as local as the gelato.
Murals don’t just brighten walls—they spark businesses. Visitors come for the colors, stay for the cannoli, and bring Graniti a brushstroke of prosperity.
The project keeps evolving—more murals, more events, more reasons to visit. Each new piece adds another layer to Graniti’s story, painted one wall at a time.
Founded by locals and international artists, Art Project Graniti is the non-profit behind the murals. With 40+ works already on the walls, the town has become a vibrant hub where heritage and creativity live side by side.
Help us keep the colors flowing—donate big or small, every drop of paint counts.
The Art Project Graniti is a non-profit cultural association, founded by Salvatore Romano, his wife Karin and Hawaiian artist Richard Ralya. It emerged from the Murales project originated by Salvatore Romano and Austrian artist Christian I. Peintner. Art Project Graniti rejuvenates the town through transformative art and Graniti has become a vibrant hub for cultural exploration with captivating murals, enriching its historic centre. Led since 2017 by artist Richard Ralya, this visionary initiative has commissioned 40+ artworks from global talents, infusing the streets with creativity and celebrating its cultural heritage.
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