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This lighthouse is inspired by the book by the famous Italian writer Italo Calvino. the title of the book is: Invisible Cities. the text shown in the background is an extract from the novel's dialogues and the image I created is intended to remind Clarice of one of the imaginary cities. My working t...
2020
Drawing, Ink on Paper
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27.6 W x 39.4 H x 0.1 D in
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Angelo Gueli (Gela, 1966) lives and works in Florence where he obtained a degree in architecture. His deep passion for drawing led him fo try his hand at various fields ranging from architectural planning to design, from sculpture to painting. His projects and works have been published in books and magazines. He has participated in national and international exhibitions. He has written books and articles on topics related to architecture and design. He has always considered drawing as the inevitable basis from which every story linked to visual arts can and must start. In his most recent works he uses the architect's graphic and cultural tools, combining a stubbornly dreamlike vision of the project with a pragmatic approach to the tectonics of buildings.
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