Fragmenti presents handcrafted sculptures by Daniele Papuli that showcase the versatility and durability of paper. The exhibit includes furniture and art pieces that utilize varying colors and thicknesses of paper, creating organic, tactile forms that challenge conventional notions of the material. The arrangements exhibit a dynamic interplay of solidity and lightness, with some pieces resembling the airy movement of birds. Papuli's work pushes beyond traditional views of paper's fragility, celebrating its potential for strength and collaborative symbolism.
Papuli's sculptures, handcrafted as a 'sculptographer', redefine paper's conventional associations, showcasing its strength through their tactile forms and juxtaposing solidity with luminosity.
Fragmenti explores the full potential of paper, created by stacking colors and varying thicknesses that evoke natural forms, demonstrating the material's versatility and durability.
Suspended paper pieces exhibit contrast between solidity and lightness, symbolizing collaboration and growth, while the installation reflects an approachable world through organic, gestural designs.
The exhibition at Dilmos Gallery embodies a metaphor for humanity, showcasing how the ancient material of paper can be transformed into a sophisticated narrative through art.
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