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Bookyard

Written By Danny Nicolas

In his works the artist reinterprets the spaces through new forms and new meanings, creating unusual environments and dropped in an inviting atmosphere: the public sphere to encompass the world, interested in the natural world of which humans belong. Often in his works Bartolini plays with the feelings, senses and perceptions, creating abstract environments, involving the mind and the body of the user, by staging the various elements of nature, water, light, up odors.

The works are closely connected with the place where you are. The public is actively involved in the use of the work and at the same time complete.

Bookyard by Italian artist Massimo Bartolini. More information and photographs at DesignBoom.






Published on Tuesday, July 10th, 2012 at 10:37 am | Both comments and trackbacks are currently closed.











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