By applying the scientific method to the artistic medium, in particular the evolutionary theories of the Theory of Punctuated Equilibrium, elaborated by the Eldredge/Gould duo and, thanks to the massive use of scanning and modeling technologies, the artist creates hybrid constructs that exploit captured elements from the natural environment.
Once the scans are captured, they are mixed together and shaped to create
an element capable of evolving these forms into a structured element. Something that contains within itself the energy, the soul and the history of all the forms.
The end result is a utopian organic-artificial structure that distorts the natural space but at the same time blends with it.
“Find Me In The Dark” is a patterned wallpaper that seamlessly blends the worlds of camouflage and engravings. This captivating wallpaper masterfully juxtaposes the bold, disruptive camouflage pattern with intricately detailed engravings, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking composition. Gjoen’s unique artistic approach invites viewers to explore the interplay between concealment and revelation.
“Find Me In The Dark” is a patterned wallpaper that seamlessly blends the worlds of camouflage and engravings. This captivating wallpaper masterfully juxtaposes the bold, disruptive camouflage pattern with intricately detailed engravings, creating a visually striking and thought-provoking composition. Gjoen’s unique artistic approach invites viewers to explore the interplay between concealment and revelation.
The rigor and materiality of the tile both get dematerialized when they meet the impalpable lightness and ductility of paper. Terrazzo floorings are of Italian heritage. Here they are freed from their “specific weight” and are tinged with bright tones. as if generated by the fortuitous meeting of minerals from distant lands.
Studio Lievito designs wallpaper lines for MaVoix that are the result of an investigation aimed at revealing and attributing new identities to the materials that habitually furnish and cover our homes. The Surfaces are thus enriched with new connotations from other worlds, generated by novel graphic and digital blends.
Illusion is the key ingredient that binds Studio Lievito’s DNA to MaVoix. An intimate “voice” that invites a continuous and ever-new exploration of reality.
The rigor and materiality of the tile both get dematerialized when they meet the impalpable lightness and ductility of paper. Terrazzo floorings are of Italian heritage. Here they are freed from their “specific weight” and are tinged with bright tones. as if generated by the fortuitous meeting of minerals from distant lands.
Studio Lievito designs wallpaper lines for MaVoix that are the result of an investigation aimed at revealing and attributing new identities to the materials that habitually furnish and cover our homes. The Surfaces are thus enriched with new connotations from other worlds, generated by novel graphic and digital blends.
Illusion is the key ingredient that binds Studio Lievito’s DNA to MaVoix. An intimate “voice” that invites a continuous and ever-new exploration of reality.
The rigor and materiality of the tile both get dematerialized when they meet the impalpable lightness and ductility of paper. Terrazzo floorings are of Italian heritage. Here they are freed from their “specific weight” and are tinged with bright tones. as if generated by the fortuitous meeting of minerals from distant lands.
Studio Lievito designs wallpaper lines for MaVoix that are the result of an investigation aimed at revealing and attributing new identities to the materials that habitually furnish and cover our homes. The Surfaces are thus enriched with new connotations from other worlds, generated by novel graphic and digital blends.
Illusion is the key ingredient that binds Studio Lievito’s DNA to MaVoix. An intimate “voice” that invites a continuous and ever-new exploration of reality.
Magnus Gjoen creates the ultimate maximalist glamouflage “Hidden in Plain Sight’. This wallpaper is put together by pieces of paintings to give form to a new and bold artwork. Pulling together various inspirations Gjoen realizes a multilayered artwork. The more you look the more you find.
The base of the camouflage depicts the ceiling of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s “Nuptial Allegory” at the Ca’ Rezzonico in Venice.
To complete the work, two still lifes from Gjoen’s private collection that intertwine to create an imaginative multifaceted reality.
Magnus Gjoen creates the ultimate maximalist glamouflage “Hidden in Plain Sight’. This wallpaper is put together by pieces of paintings to give form to a new and bold artwork. Pulling together various inspirations Gjoen realizes a multilayered artwork. The more you look the more you find.
The base of the camouflage depicts the ceiling of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo’s “Nuptial Allegory” at the Ca’ Rezzonico in Venice.
To complete the work, two still lifes from Gjoen’s private collection that intertwine to create an imaginative multifaceted reality.
Sinuous watermarks in which to dive in search of an alternative reality. The deceptive nature of the moirè effect invites you to go beyond the simple perception of matter, multiplying the two-dimensionality of the wall.
Sinuous watermarks in which to dive in search of an alternative reality. The deceptive nature of the moirè effect invites you to go beyond the simple perception of matter, multiplying the two-dimensionality of the wall.
Through the use of swallows Leonardo Dini moves his creative path towards the discovery of the uniqueness, beauty, and richness in every human life.
Meticulously hand-painted and transferred to Digital Art, Dini’s swallows invite reflection on the Self in relation to the planet and to others.
The flight of these swallows turns into an interweaving of figures that seem to hover in a dance, composing a wallpaper with an almost floral scent in shades of blue on a black background.
Imbued with fascinating mythological meanings, his works are distinguished by a shared allegorical interpretation of the swallow, a symbol of peace and freedom and, more profoundly, representative of a lively sense of life.
Through the use of swallows Leonardo Dini moves his creative path towards the discovery of the uniqueness, beauty, and richness in every human life.
Meticulously hand-painted and transferred to Digital Art, Dini’s swallows invite reflection on the Self in relation to the planet and to others.
The flight of these swallows turns into an interweaving of figures that seem to hover in a dance, composing a wallpaper with an almost floral scent in shades of blue on a black background.
Imbued with fascinating mythological meanings, his works are distinguished by a shared allegorical interpretation of the swallow, a symbol of peace and freedom and, more profoundly, representative of a lively sense of life.