White Writings Mural
White graphic strokes trace abstract maps of linear purity on these wallcoverings, to express the contemporary language of a silent and refined decorative art which enwraps the entire room in luminous serenity. This line of textile wallcoverings reinterprets and enriches the White Writings family, which explores and discovers new dimensions of white. In synchrony with the research of abstract art, figurative elements of rarefied contours and gestural signs take on different meanings according to the material they traverse: lustrous linen, textural silk and irregular jute. A suffused intensity pervades the space, in which the intermingling of pattern, matter and technique is accompanied by a full and conciliatory background sound, arousing deep and intimate emotion. The textile surface embraces heterogeneous shapes with multifaceted contours and takes on unique forms and declinations, expressing itself with a subtle sense of play in the layering and continuity of natural backgrounds, in the material associations and in the ever-changing refraction of light. Poised between material and immaterial, the White Writings Mural make their debut on walls to fill a void and open up new spaces.
Lost In Nazca Wall, col.2 "pietra"
Goral Wall, col.1 "white pigment"
Za Wall, col.1 "white pigment"
Marmore Wall, col. 1 "white pigment"