In between natural figures made of illogical colors, strange mushrooms, cautious flowers and “Paradisus voluptatis” trees, we enter a wallpaper that is in between a dream and a journey. The whole landscape is characterized by 4 meters at the base and 3 meters in height and it is entirely hand-drawn like a real fresco.
“Fiori” decorative print. One of the flowers on our “Via Salvestrina, 12” wallpaper becomes a decorative print. Abstract flower on a red background in velvet texture and framed with white graphic passepartout.
As a result of the continuous aesthetic and sense-based research that MaVoix constantly carries out, we here find the Fontana Wallpaper.
This design is freely inspired by the engraved rock crystal jug from the legacy of Caterina de ‘Medici. It was later inherited by her niece Cristina di Lorena in 1589 and has since been described in the inventories of the Uffizi and is conserved in Palazzo Pitti together with the collections of Ludovica de ‘Medici.
Artwork “Vaso d’avorio”. Inspired by the extraordinary and fragile ivory vases made by Marcus Heiden. Spectacular for its structural complexity, it presents the upper part marked by horizontal ribs. To the richness of the ornaments is added the illusion of an unstable balance, rendered through the sophisticated game of the discs stacked in a zigzag pattern on the shell. The hands protruding from the side walls frame it and save it from falling.
In between natural figures made of illogical colors, strange mushrooms, cautious flowers and “Paradisus voluptatis” trees, we enter a wallpaper that is in between a dream and a journey. The whole landscape is characterized by 4 meters at the base and 3 meters of height and it is entirely hand-drawn like a real fresco.
The jug of our “Ludovica” wallpaper becomes a decorative print. Abstract pitcher with a purple arch in the foreground with textured curtains of the imperial apartments of Palazzo Pitti in the background. The graphic play of the planes creates theatrical wings.
As a result of the continuous aesthetic and sense-based research that MaVoix constantly carries out, we here find the Fontana Wallpaper.
This design is freely inspired by the engraved rock crystal jug from the legacy of Caterina de ‘Medici. It was later inherited by her niece Cristina di Lorena in 1589 and has since been described in the inventories of the Uffizi and is conserved in Palazzo Pitti together with the collections of Ludovica de ‘Medici.
The Alchemici wallpaper is the leading man of a transformation show. It owes its expressive power to the meticulous drawings made in Indian ink and reproduced in digital Art to create infinite variations.
In the “Mani & Pesci” decorative print, the theme of hands is interpreted according to a graphic style consisting of solid blacks in contrast with the deep and full blue of the background. The hands are arranged in a circle around a school of fish.
Fine and very long stems run along the whole wall, to end up becoming super-light flowers of Lilium Lancifolium, best known as Tiger Lilies.
After a careful look at these flower’s designs, it is possible to catch sight of colors and textures that are part of another reality: the ancient technique named Scagliola, the Art of Moonrock.
In the “Mani & Nuvole” decorative print, the hands’ theme is interpreted according to a graphic style consisting of contrasting black strokes with soft watercolor fills in shades of blue, all on a solid red background and silhouette of birds.
In the “Mani A” decorative print, the theme of hands and eyes is interpreted according to a graphic style consisting of black strokes with beige fillings in full color. The background formed by flat wave-like backgrounds is made up of shades of blue, beige and white.