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Chandeliers from roots
Sicilian artist Giuseppe Licari (Giuseppe Licari) presented his paper in which he used the roots of trees. They hang from the ceiling like chandeliers organic.
This particular statement is called "humus." Huge tree roots attached to the ceiling of the exhibition room was converted into a kind of underground lair. It gives visitors the opportunity to look into the hidden underground world of the park or forest.
Licari used an alternative approach to the implementation of the nature of contemporary culture, organically combining them together.
Staging allows visitors to walk freely among the hanging roots. In his author's work, the artist seeks to bring us back to the roots of the era, which peredovat modern digital technologies.
This particular statement is called "humus." Huge tree roots attached to the ceiling of the exhibition room was converted into a kind of underground lair. It gives visitors the opportunity to look into the hidden underground world of the park or forest.
Licari used an alternative approach to the implementation of the nature of contemporary culture, organically combining them together.
Staging allows visitors to walk freely among the hanging roots. In his author's work, the artist seeks to bring us back to the roots of the era, which peredovat modern digital technologies.