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.
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 “Ombre” decorative print, the theme of hands is interpreted according to a graphic style consisting of solid blacks in contrast with brown-laid fabric textures and silhouettes of birds in the background.
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.
The glitch phenomenon shows us the limits of technology. However, where the machine sees an error, we find an opportunity to create new forms of art. The fascination of error and the unexpected result of a Photoshop malfunction during the layout of the digital moss green fountain paper turned to purple and with graphic passepartout.
This wall decoration is freely inspired to her as a woman, but especially to her treasures, her jewels, her style, her courage to be above her time. Thanks to this amazing woman, all Medici collections survived to this day and can prosper in today’s Uffizi galleries and Palatine galleries. If today we can go to Florence and visit one of the oldest and most important art collections in the world, intact and still in its precious context, we owe it to her.
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.