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Vila Mantra: Selected Works
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Vila Mantra: Selected Works

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De Fluvia created a universe of elements, taken from graffiti, arabesque, Shodo calligraphy and photography, juxtaposed with his Mediterranean roots. The result is an experience-based cultural tapestry expressed in an extremely recognizable visual language. Gesture and repetition of the calligraphic stroke generates rhythm and superposition; it gathers elements and fragments which make up collage layers, veilings, transparencies and weaves - latticework -, expanding and contracting to speak of the essential: life, poetry, knowledge, suffering and hope. English and Spanish text

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
La Fabrica
Country
Spain
Date
1 September 2017
Pages
192
ISBN
9788416248995

De Fluvia created a universe of elements, taken from graffiti, arabesque, Shodo calligraphy and photography, juxtaposed with his Mediterranean roots. The result is an experience-based cultural tapestry expressed in an extremely recognizable visual language. Gesture and repetition of the calligraphic stroke generates rhythm and superposition; it gathers elements and fragments which make up collage layers, veilings, transparencies and weaves - latticework -, expanding and contracting to speak of the essential: life, poetry, knowledge, suffering and hope. English and Spanish text

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
La Fabrica
Country
Spain
Date
1 September 2017
Pages
192
ISBN
9788416248995