Paola Epifani's Enigmatic Labyrinthine Statues
lourdes sanchez bayas — February 16, 2009 — Art & Design
References: telemarket & acidolatte.blogspot
These enigmatic but engaging figures were created by Italian sculptor Paola Epifani.
More commonly known as Rabarama, Epifani creates whimsical but colorful and trippy sculptures with a pensive detachment topped with patterns that are loaded with symbolism such as puzzles, mazes and spirals.
I won't claim to understand the meaning of Rabarama's work. All I can say is that I love the vibrant colors and the seductive and mysterious insouciance of these sculptures.
Implications - What a work of art represents is usually open to interpretation, making creative pieces appealing to virtually anyone. Non-linear representations of ideas and concepts are a great way for companies to allow customers to interact with their products, using their own imaginations.
More commonly known as Rabarama, Epifani creates whimsical but colorful and trippy sculptures with a pensive detachment topped with patterns that are loaded with symbolism such as puzzles, mazes and spirals.
I won't claim to understand the meaning of Rabarama's work. All I can say is that I love the vibrant colors and the seductive and mysterious insouciance of these sculptures.
Implications - What a work of art represents is usually open to interpretation, making creative pieces appealing to virtually anyone. Non-linear representations of ideas and concepts are a great way for companies to allow customers to interact with their products, using their own imaginations.
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