COLLECTION XI
The games of refractions and vibrations, the effects of transparencies and fluorescent tones make the thought of the fluid creations of Janet Echelman, an American artist who works with light, wind and water. While other decorative tonalities and inventions transport us to the universe of English fashion designer Michael Fish who, between 1960 and 1970, redesigns pallets and traditional patterns guided by the unconventional tones and scores of the music world of those years. His contrasts of colors dress characters like Mick Jagger and David Bowie and arrive, in an original version, to the walls covered by Glamora. And to satisfy the desire to live a new reality, in which to rediscover the contact with nature, the loose and vegetable theme comes into play, capable of creating in interior secret green spaces. Captivating images draw winter gardens of interiors and elegant terraces, as designed by a contemporary landscaper. The extraordinary union of cultures gives life to new languages and leaves its mark on strokes and plots that seem to leave the surface to accompany us on a journey that goes from Africa to the Far East. These inspirations, reinterpreted and amplified, animate the Collection XI. And the journey continues.