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COLLAGE


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COLLAGE By Antoniolupi

Designer: Luca Galofaro

Manufacture year: 2018

Type: Wall-mounted framed mirror

The common thread between art and design is now a distinctive sign of antoniolupi’s work.‎ More than fusion, we would refer to two different experiences mixed together to achieve a common aim: an univocal experience of beauty that becomes part of our daily life.‎  Luca Galofaro, Architect and Teacher, has focused his attention on relationships between representation, urban architecture and image.‎ An area of antoniolupi showroom La Pietra e il Fuoco in Stabbia is currently hosting an Exhibition/Architecture Drawing Collection curated by Galofaro himself: an important step forward in the company’s growth strategy.‎ Now Galofaro ‘influences’ with his vision some antoniolupi products and the collaboration between him and Andrea Lupi is becoming even closer: some Architecture Drawings of the exhibition have been chosen to be used on antoniolupi mirrors collection.‎ Transforming some of these works in real furniture objects was a natural consequence of the reflection shared by Galofaro and Andrea Lupi.‎ The idea consists of transferring an image used to think of architecture to an item of everyday life, building a bridge between imagination, which dominates art, and life, normally dominated by the function of the object.‎ The 2019 update of the collection is designed through the presentation of new dimensions, designs and above all colors.‎ Drawings, which gobeyond mere architecture to become contaminated with anthropomorphic figures.‎ Dimensions, two large new rectangular formats to become protagonists of the decoration.‎ Technique: The collage technique is based on overlapping fragments.‎ The image comes from the stratification of images of memory.‎ Mirrors are made overlapping printed glass plates, creating tridimensional collages.‎ The last mirrored layer established a relationship with the observer, who becomes part of the image itself.‎

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