FOLIAGE

+ Vegetal designed new media installations that invite you to a dialogue based on the city’s relationship with nature and the relationship of plants with the built environment. The vegetal infusion coordinated by various creatives from different domains is intended to underline the durability throughout time of the building in which the event takes place, the Moteoru Mansion, as well as enhancing the already green surrounded space as a natural gesture for the life of the city. Coordinating together Pantone’s colour of the year “Greenery”, biophilia and the concept of layers & FOLIAGE. At nightfall, the installations are enhanced through visuals in an initiative that involves all the senses.

+ Poteca Studio – GREEN LAYERS
Vegetal design installation under the BIOPHILIC DESIGN concept highlights the relationship between space and nature by associating natural textures and shades of green. The impact of the installation is enhanced by joining the rich architectural style of the interior and the presence of natural elements controlled in a contemporary design. Noninvasive approaches show respect for the building’s architecture and history.
+ Alina Turdean – EAT ME [ the Leaf series ]
“I was always ashamed to take. So I gave. It was not a virtue. It was a disguise.”Anaïs Nin, from The Diary Of Anais Nin
330 de leaf-biscuits with pattern imprints. A generous flock for your self-service.
33 years of personal history of giving.
33 years of personal history always devoured unannounced. For you to savor till the last bite.
+ Mădălina Teler_De Ceramica– Touch-mee-not – ceramic installation
Mimosa pudica is a tropical plant species characterized by a defence reflex: the leaves close quickly when touched, at low temperatures or lack of light. The generic name is derived from the Greek word mimos= actor or mime + the suffix –osa = resembling, suggesting its sensitive leaves which seem to mimic conscious life.
The proposed installation seeks to transpose into ceramic material, through transparency and colour, something from the nature of this plant.
The marriage between the delicacy of the leaf and porcelain suggests the fragility of the plant, while the gradient colour is reminiscent of the retractable movement of the leaf when touched.
+ Vloop – Mirror Error – visual installation
A broken mirror that compresses and expands time, disfiguring and reforming.

+ Concept, event planning and coordination, public relations & social media, graphic design, curatorial work, set-design & installation
+ collaborations: Poteca Studio // Galeria Imposibilă // De Ceramica // Vloop // Mad Piano  // graphic design: Valentina Puzderca 
+ exhibition part of Romanian Design Week collateral events, Monteoru Mansion Bucharest 2017