In 2022, Pierfrancesco Fazio created the chromatic ribbon along Viale Luigi La Verde (16 × 2 m), illuminated by LED lights, celebrating the joy and lightheartedness of childhood, where windmills symbolize imagination and the desire to live in an unspoiled world, powered only by the sea and the wind.
Totò Montebello, in his triptych Nature in the Heart painted on the walls of the public weigh station in Largo Canale, depicts local products - almonds, olives, and wheat - reinterpreted through the lens of memory, juxtaposing golden ears of grain with futuristic barcodes to recall how tradition and innovation can coexist. With this work, the artist links Piazza Madrice with the Monument to Emigrants and the Arab-Norman Castle, weaving together street art, feudal history, and the flavors of the land.
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of Italian unification, in the council chamber, students from the local school, guided by artist Salvatore Salamone, intertwined local history with the national events of the Risorgimento, demonstrating how the first brushstroke on Via A. Diaz continues to inspire new generations.
In Delia, color becomes shared memory and local pride, transforming simple walls into timeless stories.