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]]>Today, new interior designs are taking over churches and they are more intricate than ever. Tomislav Topic and Thomas Granseuer, also known as the Quintessenz art duo, recently finished installing hanging fabrics at CARME, an art center located in Italy, in a former church in Brescia.
The duo has installed numerous designs in different locations, both indoors and outdoors. Their signature
The piece was placed at the nave’s center and guests can spot the hanging fabric from different angles. Each perspective shows a new layer of colors and brings a shift in dimensions to the collection of hanging textiles.
See more of their work below.
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]]>After discovering art through graffiti, the two artists created their signature visual style mixing graffiti culture, chromatography and installation. Space is a fundamental source of inspiration for the duo, who work mostly in situ and draw their ideas from architecture while wanting to create works that interact with the environment.
Like the painter facing his canvas, the Quintessenz duo dresses buildings with murals and installations. The result is different projects, such as a monumental installation on the island of Paxos in Greece, for which the artists spray-painted fabrics that they then hung to form a series of gradients. The combination of these colored squares creates optical illusions and hypnotizing depth effects, but this juxtaposition can also remind us of the pixels of our screens — and plays with the impression that the world around the installation has ‘glitched’ the way video games do.
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]]>The post Extreme Makeover: Church Edition appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>Today, new interior designs are taking over churches and they are more intricate than ever. Tomislav Topic and Thomas Granseuer, also known as the Quintessenz art duo, recently finished installing hanging fabrics at CARME, an art center located in Italy, in a former church in Brescia.
The duo has installed numerous designs in different locations, both indoors and outdoors. Their signature
The piece was placed at the nave’s center and guests can spot the hanging fabric from different angles. Each perspective shows a new layer of colors and brings a shift in dimensions to the collection of hanging textiles.
See more of their work below.
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]]>The post The Mesmerizing Pixel Shades of Quintessenz appeared first on MobiSpirit.
]]>After discovering art through graffiti, the two artists created their signature visual style mixing graffiti culture, chromatography and installation. Space is a fundamental source of inspiration for the duo, who work mostly in situ and draw their ideas from architecture while wanting to create works that interact with the environment.
Like the painter facing his canvas, the Quintessenz duo dresses buildings with murals and installations. The result is different projects, such as a monumental installation on the island of Paxos in Greece, for which the artists spray-painted fabrics that they then hung to form a series of gradients. The combination of these colored squares creates optical illusions and hypnotizing depth effects, but this juxtaposition can also remind us of the pixels of our screens — and plays with the impression that the world around the installation has ‘glitched’ the way video games do.
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