About the artist

Mulas Michele Luigi

Italy

Mulas MIchele Luigi, trained as an anthropologist, shifted to professional photography and documentary work, focusing on themes of everyday human culture, such as food, suitcases, and gardens. A journalist for over 25 years, he has contributed to major Italian and international magazines. Mula blends research photography with professional work and has exhibited in Milan, Genoa, and Tokyo. He is preparing a cyanotype exhibition for the Verbania Landscape Museum. Mula now lives in Genoa, where the BoraBora, a Tahiti Ketch built in 1963, is moored.

Mulas MIchele Luigi, trained as an anthropologist, shifted to professional photography and documentary work, focusing on themes of everyday human culture, such as food, suitcases, and gardens. A journalist for over 25 years, he has contributed to major Italian and international magazines. Mula blends research photography with professional work and has exhibited in Milan, Genoa, and Tokyo. He is preparing a cyanotype exhibition for the Verbania Landscape Museum. Mula now lives in Genoa, where the BoraBora, a Tahiti Ketch built in 1963, is moored.
About the artwork

Fiordo


Photography. Blueprint on cotton paper.

Hand selected by our curators


From the Ocean Series, this work captures the aftermath of an Irish storm at low tide. Created using the cyanotype technique, each print is a unique piece, with subtle variations that make every reproduction distinct. The interplay of deep blue tones and shifting textures reflects the raw, transient beauty of the seascape.

Other details
  • Size 20 W x 20 H x 0.2 D cm
  • Mediums Color, Cotton
  • Styles Abstract
  • Creation year 2018
  • Authenticity This work includes the artist's signature
  • Ships from Italy
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