- Origin and rebirth of materials
- The house as a symbolic creature
- The language of recycled colors
- The sense of movement and metamorphosis
- Imagination as a sustainable practice
- Recycling, art and messages for the viewer
Recovered colors, regenerated paper and sustainable imagination in this work of art
This work was conceived as a small, visionary work of architecture, a hybrid between creature and machine, suspended in a black universe that makes it vibrate like a luminous organism journeying through its own inner world. Its geometric forms, deliberately unstable and joyful, evoke a walking building, a nomadic home endowed with character, while the circular details and lateral figures suggest presences that observe, converse, and move. Everything appears alive, evolving, as if the scene belonged to a dream in which matter decides to reinvent itself.
The message that reaches the viewer is immediate: nothing is static, nothing is definitive . The work conveys a sense of creative freedom, of play, of unfiltered imagination. And it does so with a language that combines irony and depth, demonstrating that even what comes from humble materials—recycled colors, salvaged paper, pigments given new life—can become a story, a symbol, a visual poem. The surface is vibrant, imperfect, deliberately textured: each brushstroke is a reminder of what existed before, transformed without erasing its origin.
It's a work that speaks of rebirth, hope, and possibility, but also of a critical look at what we discard.
That "walking world," constructed of fantastical geometries and recycled colors, demonstrates how creativity can transcend the very concept of waste, transforming it into vision. Looking closely, one perceives a balance between chaos and harmony, between layering and lightness: a sort of emotional machine that invites us to imagine worlds in which everything can be rebuilt, reinvented, and put back into circulation.This work doesn't just ask to be looked at: it asks to be listened to. In its extravagance, in its almost childlike yet sophisticated architecture, it reminds us that sustainability is not just a technical gesture, but a poetic act. A way to restore life to matter and, perhaps, even to ourselves.
The work is available for sale in a 24x36 cm format. To purchase, please write to info@arezio.it
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