For Pinosio, Anatomy refers to the art of observation and self-awareness. Similarly, when we anatomise a garden, we delve into the essence of nature and connect with the beauty that surrounds us, merging with the natural world.
Glamping Canonici di
San Marco, Mirano,
Venezia
For Pinosio, Anatomy refers to the art of observation and self-awareness. Similarly, when we anatomise a garden, we delve into the essence of nature and connect with the beauty that surrounds us, merging with the natural world.
The artist is captivated by Glamping Canonici di Mirano - a seventeenth-century facility with a sustainable philosophy. For their new project, he decided to focus on the theme of gardens as a place, either real or imagined, where one can find themselves.
The garden, which is a tiny particle containing the entire world, has always been considered a utopian space. It allows us to find and express happiness by getting in tune with nature.
Pinosio, an interior designer and landscape architect, takes the viewer on a journey to explore the anatomical design of his garden.
This is a garden that blurs the line between reality and imagination. In it, plants, trees, flowers, animals, and objects are all represented and described by simple lines.
The drawing, the sign and the wire become one; these lines are free to move and grow in space, creating an ethereal, dreamlike and metaphysical three-dimensional atmosphere.
For Pinosio, Anatomy refers to the art of observation and self-awareness. Similarly, when we anatomise a garden, we delve into the essence of nature and connect with the beauty that surrounds us, merging with the natural world.