This composition, evokes for Piccinelli, a closed garden, a peaceful place, rustling with life and perfumes. It is a garden that invites contemplation to grace and recognition of being alive. A space out of time.
The sublime graphic minimalism of the Japanese garden, uniting the mineral with the vegetable, inspires Piccinelli who sought to express an aesthetic emotion by realizing this refined composition. He tries to communicate a visual impact with the less and the void.
Wabi refers to the fullness and modesty that can be experienced in the face of natural phenomena, and Sabi, the feeling in front of things in which we can detect the work of time or men.
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