Thursday, March 17, 2011

Perrier When Pregnant

Paez Vilaro multicropping Chapel (San Isidro)

Located in the San Isidro, Buenos Aires, the chapel of the private park "The Cypresses" is a result of everything learned in the business of building and integration experience, as every detail has been carefully studied by the artist. In its windows Carlos Paez Vilaro captured a garden where birds, insects, fish and corals pass boiling melt under a constellation of shooting stars, comets, planets, suns and moons. The openings are far from the classic concept of the window and the floor was designed as a "garden carpet" polished concrete, where the simplicity of the drawing was created in flower and ends at sunset.
The artist wanted the crust of the chapel hinted at a nest of baker and the materials were the most simple, devoid of ostentation and luxury. Considering
a painter of life, he found it difficult to build a temple to death. Make a chapel was more than just building a house, modeling a sculpture or a painting. The work grew out of the shape of two hands clutching a prayer, open to all religions, races, languages, with its towers framed by the landscape and caressing the sky domes.
(Thanks Taringa, kept me writing!)
few days ago I visited with my friend and colleague Tamara Le Gorlois

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