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Carnovsky llega a Londres

El estudio Carnovsky (Francesco Rugi, italiano, y Silvia Quintanilla, colombiana) es un equipo afincado en Milán que trabaja en un contexto internacional desarrollando desde hace algún tiempo un trabajo sugerente e interesante en RGB. A continuación, una explicaciòn muy detallada de su técnica en palabras de los propios autores:

"RGB is a work about the exploration of the “surface’s deepness”, it creates surfaces that mutate and interact with different chromatic stimulus. The superimposition of three different images, each one in a primary color, results in unexpected and disorienting worlds where the colors mix up and the lines and shapes entwine becoming oneiric and not completely clear. Through a colored filter (a light or a transparent material) it is possible to realize the layers in which the image is composed. The filter’s colors are red, green and blue, each one of them serves to reveal one of the three layers in a different way. The red one makes one of the worlds emerge in a clear, sharp and obvious way, hiding the other two, like in a wide awake state. The blue one instead reveals the world that is deep inside, something that is not possible to perceive under white light, it is the most related with the oneiric, and it emerges in a not so clear way, entwining with the other two and people have to really concentrate, come closer to perceive what is trying to come out, and it will never become so evident… maybe fortunately.
The use of wallpaper as a sort of contemporary frescoes allows us to create environments in which people can be completely immersed. The general theme is the metamorphosis, to narrate a story of the things through the idea of their unceasing mutation and transformation."

La presentaciòn de su trabajo, que se propone como una mezcla entre diseño y arte, se hizo en la Feria de Milán de 2010, en Berlín en la Johansenn Gallery, de noviembre de 2010 a marzo de 2011, y llega ahora a Londres a partir del 28 de julio.


 

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