FORESTA by Alessandra Angelini for the XXII Milan Triennale Exhibition.
Alessandra Angelini, an artist and teacher at the Brera Academy, interprets Man’s relationship with Nature in an exciting work made with TABU veneers.
On the occasion of the opening of the XXII Milan Triennale Broken Nature: Design Takes on Human Survival, Alessandra Angelini is exhibiting her work entitled FOREST. It is a Xylograph on wire wood, gold, copper and silver leaf. Unique specimens printed by the artist on natural and TABU-dyed veneers.
Alessandra Angelini describes her work as follows, “FORESTA wishes to remind us all of the importance of nature and the proper use of industrial processes. Different essences, Birch, Ash, Cherry that are transformed into delicate surfaces at times soft, at times rigid, ready to receive gold, silver, copper… paintings born from xylographic printing processes… graphic motifs that come to life in the form of color and sign.”