Laguna di Venezia", oil, coffee and oxides on bas-relief in plaster on canvas by Italian Artist Andrea Benetti
"Laguna di Venezia", oil, coffee and oxides on bas-relief in plaster on canvas by Italian Artist Andrea Benetti
The Venetian lagoon and its horizon are the inspiration for Laguna di Venezia. A collection of twenty-two postcards bound into an origami booklet portrays Venice's most remote areas, including uninhabited islands, small watercraft, piers, harbors, and fishing infrastructure.
In modern-day Venice, 118 tiny islands form a fierce and fragile ecosystem endangered by past industrial advancements and ever-increasing tourist numbers. Man-made structures and objects block the horizon's offing on each postcard: weekend boats, trees, deserted islands, wooden poles, oil tanks, and metal huts. Laguna di Venezia suggests the lagoon deteriorated without directly explaining its causes or consequences.
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