Paesaggi by Nathalie Du Pasquier
The ceramic artifacts are realised by manual casting, refined and enameled with the “tuffatura” technique. The project reflects Nathalie Du Pasquier’s vision and creative approach: the architectural silhouettes play with proportions, giving birth to miniature, almost metaphysical landscapes that bring the observer into a dimension suspended in space and time.
Nathalie Du Pasquier
French artist and designer Nathalie Du Pasquier joined the Mutina team in 2019 with the realisation of BRIC, site-specific installation exhibited on the occasion of MUT 4. She designed Brac, a series of three-dimensional elements, the Mattonelle Margherita and Paesaggi collections, as well as the Margherita Paints.
“Within ancient and adorned residences, I have seen porcelain landscapes installed on tables, surrounded by plates and viands. I liked the change of scale, the miniature reproduction of nature in contrast with the reality of the dishes, the wine, the colours of life. Maybe I just dreamt about this landscapes, but they’ve been the starting point for the project.”