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Total number of images: 7
- Flow light
- Description: “From discarded spoons a steel flower blooms “. Waste and everyday objects take on a new life, returning to the “light”, into hybrid objects ranging from art and design, reproducible in series. The message combines environmental sustainability with the principles of the Arts & Crafts and the Bauhaus movement: "We commit all our will, our inventiveness, our creativity in building the future, which will all in one form: architecture, sculpture and painting, and millions of hands of artisans, will rise into the sky as a crystalline symbol of new faith that is rising! " Walter Gropius, the program Manifesto (1919)
- Flow light
- Description: “From discarded spoons a steel flower blooms “. Waste and everyday objects take on a new life, returning to the “light”, into hybrid objects ranging from art and design, reproducible in series. The message combines environmental sustainability with the principles of the Arts & Crafts and the Bauhaus movement: "We commit all our will, our inventiveness, our creativity in building the future, which will all in one form: architecture, sculpture and painting, and millions of hands of artisans, will rise into the sky as a crystalline symbol of new faith that is rising! " Walter Gropius, the program Manifesto (1919)
- Flow light
- Description: “From discarded spoons a steel flower blooms “. Waste and everyday objects take on a new life, returning to the “light”, into hybrid objects ranging from art and design, reproducible in series. The message combines environmental sustainability with the principles of the Arts & Crafts and the Bauhaus movement: "We commit all our will, our inventiveness, our creativity in building the future, which will all in one form: architecture, sculpture and painting, and millions of hands of artisans, will rise into the sky as a crystalline symbol of new faith that is rising! " Walter Gropius, the program Manifesto (1919)
- La Rochette
- Description: Notes on artwork: This is a lamp made of textile refusal recicled ; textile bobbins. The work may seem to belong to the current Ready Made conceived by Duchamp in 1915, the important difference is that the added value of the artist is not merely the operation of choice, but the message behind it. Here is the desire to create an hybrid object of art, design and everyday use, a product series, with the message of environmental sustainability, and is a demonstration that waste, through creativity, can become a resource. The role of the artist became social because it provides possible solutions to relieve the human society from waste.
- La Rochette
- Description: Notes on artwork: This is a lamp made of textile refusal recicled ; textile bobbins. The work may seem to belong to the current Ready Made conceived by Duchamp in 1915, the important difference is that the added value of the artist is not merely the operation of choice, but the message behind it. Here is the desire to create an hybrid object of art, design and everyday use, a product series, with the message of environmental sustainability, and is a demonstration that waste, through creativity, can become a resource. The role of the artist became social because it provides possible solutions to relieve the human society from waste.
- La Rochette
- Description: Notes on artwork: This is a lamp made of textile refusal recicled ; textile bobbins. The work may seem to belong to the current Ready Made conceived by Duchamp in 1915, the important difference is that the added value of the artist is not merely the operation of choice, but the message behind it. Here is the desire to create an hybrid object of art, design and everyday use, a product series, with the message of environmental sustainability, and is a demonstration that waste, through creativity, can become a resource. The role of the artist became social because it provides possible solutions to relieve the human society from waste.
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