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Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Exhibition of Christian Urpani's mosaics

Proceeds in Aid of the Richmond Foundation

Kate Gonzi, Deputy Chairperson of the Richmond Foundation, is to open an exhibition of mural mosaics by Christian Urpani in the exhibition area on Level 1 at Le Méridien St Julians Hotel & Spa on Wednesday, 9 June. Proceeds from the exhibition will be donated to the Richmond Foundation.
Urpani is to exhibit some 50 of his latest works dating back to the past two years. Each piece is totally different and unique since he uses unlikely combinations of materials and textures for his work, which is framed and ready to be hung. Apart from obtaining inspiration from nature, he is also au courant with contemporary modern art trends, in line with the requisites of interior design.
He uses a play of texture and light to create infinite reflections and refractions, in contrast with the flat harshness of natural materials, like granite. Urpani hand-cuts each piece to achieve the flowing shapes and three-dimensional patterns.

Largely self-taught, he believes he has not even reached the half-way stage in his artistic development, despite having been expressing his creative talent for more than a decade. Although his works have been sent abroad, he would relish the opportunity to rise to the next level by having his works exhibited at some international venue, even alongside that of other mosaic artists.

The mural mosaics of Christian Urpani will be on display at Le Méridien St Julians until 23 June.

1 comment:

Teriza said...

Christian Urpani's exhibition of mosaics is a MUST SEE for all art enthusiasts. The pieces have to be appreciated first hand to marvel at the way they catch light from different angles. The precision of all his work is amazing and the designs are varied to impress everyone. This is another dimension of ultimate art with a great difference.