Wednesday, June 15, 2011

54ª Venice Biennale 2011 - The "Angola" sofa for the Moroccan Pavilion (project)

Working For Change
The "Angola" sofa.
The painting that was used to do the sofa is an oil on canvas done after a photo from the Angola colonial war where I delete the soldiers and just keep the landscape.

The texture of this sofa become with a sort of leather texture and made a confortable sit at the Moroccan Pavilion.
working for change - spiazzi verdi - venezia 54ª biennale
For the 54ª Venice Biennale I am working with a local group called "Spiazzi verdi". They work in a comunal place in a mutualist culture that avoid chimical products and intent to change the way of living here and all over the world.

I included this project in my work for the Moroccan pavillion at this biennale "Working for Change".

2 Comments:

Blogger tomás colaço said...

The painting that was used to do the sofa is an oil on canvas done after a photo from the Angola colonial war where I delete the soldiers and just keep the landscape.

The texture of this sofa become with a sort of leather texture and made a confortable sit at the Moroccan Pavilion.

7:45 PM  
Blogger Fashion Philosopher said...

What a stunning piece of art.

4:05 PM  

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