Totem Light - Moulded canvas sculpture, acrylic, resin and wood sculpture
This is a unique piece
- Artist Wahl Johanna
- Category Lighting
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Creation year 2015
- Dimensions Ø 38 x H 180 cm
- Technique Moulded canvas, acrylic, resin, and wood sculpture. Warm light at the top with a floor on/off switch
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Unique pieces that mainly take sinuous and baroque forms. They are mainly white to highlight their shape. Otherwise, they reflect the colors of the variety of organic nature.
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This work includes the artist's signature
Regular price € 2.855
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Wahl Johanna
Wahl Johanna was born in Germany (Immenstadt 1961). Training in Graphic Arts in Germany with specialization in Printing and Engraving Techniques at the Academy of Urbino and in Betanzos (Spain). Since 1986 she has lived permanently in Italy, works in the field of fashion as a graphic designer and as a textile designer, for example for Gianni Versace, Gianfranco Ferré and with textile companies in Como and abroad.
As a freelancer and textile consultant, she creates collections and designs of fabrics with companies, fashion and furniture houses in Italy and abroad: Moschino, Roberto Cavalli, Lancetti, Gattinoni, Versace, La Perla, Fischbacher, Zucchi, Fanair and others.
She has been holding the free Fabric Design course at the Ligustica Academy of Genoa since 2016.
Alongside the research “applied” to the design of fabrics, she develops in parallel artistic research that emerges in various individual and collective exhibitions.