Italian striker Mario Balotelli has always drawn quite a stir on and off the pitch. This time, however, he has inspired Italian artist Dario Gambarin to create a 2,700 square metre portrait of the Manchester City man.
Gambarin cut the striker’s signature blonde mohawk and the top of his jersey, which reads ‘Italia’ into a wheat field in Castagnaro, just outside Verona.
The field is not the first work done like this by Gambarin. He also did portraits of Barack Obama and Nelson Mandela.
via DailyMail



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