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Creative Collection Chapter XIII wallpapers by Glamora

Creative Collection is an ongoing collection by Glamora enhanced every year by the addition of a new chapter full of fresh designs. Chapter XIII encompasses five areas of inspiration, which all feature beauty in its purest forms and go beyond strict principles of harmony and precision.

There is a focus on nature, a key motif that inspires the brand, and this is examined through the magnifying glass of mythology and biodiversity and interpreted in a kaleidoscope of visual references incorporating plants, flowers and leaves originating from a range of different habitats.

GRAND TOUR – ON THE TRAIL OF THE GRAND TOUR

Glamora_Creative Collection_Chapter XIIIThe themes of this collection take inspiration from the famous Grand Tour. In the 18th century, young aristocratic men set out on a right-of-passage trip to explore Europe and, in particular, Italy’s cities of art (including Naples and Rome), reflecting the passions of an era characterised by much cultural excitement. The theme is executed through realistic panoramas typical of Canaletto’s cityscape and landscape works, which were often copied or brought home as souvenirs and celebrated in the diaries of famous travellers such as Goethe. The ideal is an eternal beauty, caressed by a delicate light that spans centuries.

ABSTRACTIONISM – BEYOND FORM: NEO-BRUTALISM

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Glamora_Creative Collection_Chapter XIIIPure, rigorous narrative pattern, monochrome shades, and texture: these are some of the key elements of Brutalism. Beginning in the 1950s, the architectural trend became increasingly more popular through to the 1970s, and its leading proponents included Italian architects Lina Bo Bardi and Clorindo Testa, American designer Paul Rudolph and Japanese architect Kenzo Tange. The designs feature particular attention drawn to the interplay of solids and voids, light and shadow. They draw on the neutral hues and chiaroscuro effects using a wide scale of greys, whites and sand, evoking the expressive composure in all its immediacy and visibility. In addition, typical design principles of Brutalism are reinterpreted through original geometric compositions, veining and graphic elements that seem to have been placed haphazardly, freely or on top of each other, creating new visual representations every time.

MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS – DESIGN MEETS RHYTHM

Glamora_Creative Collection_Chapter XIII“All art constantly aspires to the condition of music”. This is how English essayist Walter Pater described the complex link connecting sound and figurative art. A kind of drive to discover one same rhythm which has interested a number of pictorial approaches, resulting in works that seem to revolve around the idea of a harmonic score and, at times, pursue a deliberate lack of harmony. As a result, the theme of the collection moves between Abstract Art, Informalism and musical structure. This vision is interpreted in beautifully mysterious designs that bring to mind the pictures of Wassily Kandinsky or Piet Mondrian, showcasing subject matter, tonality, and the creative moment as it occurs. In synthesis, that collection of perceptual stimuli able to push us beyond what we expect and create an emotion.

GARDENS IN THE WORLD – FROM PARKS TO GARDENS

Glamora_Creative Collection_Chapter XIIIAn imaginary tour of greenery and its infinite interpretations is expressed as a journey in search of parks, gardens, oases, and hothouses spread out across the globe: from the Jardin Majorelle in Marrakech to the Boboli Gardens in Florence, and from the Tsavo Park in Kenya to Parc Güell in Barcelona. These are vast spaces or remote, peaceful oases, often dotted with waterways, fountains, rocks and little lakes; jewels that provide happiness and well-being if we completely throw ourselves in with body and soul, breathe in every scent and absorb every vibration. The designs in this theme from the collection are created with the aim of bringing to interiors the fragrances and nuances of very real worlds which, however, have a dream-like dimension to them.

EARTH NYMPHS – EXPLORING ENCHANTED WORLDS

Glamora_Creative Collection_Chapter XIIIDelve deep into the evocative archaic world of myth and legend and nymphs can be found. Beautiful, graceful divinities adorned with flowers and in fluttering gowns, dancing to the pipes of the god Pan. This is our starting point for an enthralling journey to explore new ways the plant kingdom may delight us. Indeed, nobody else than these goddesses, the divine protectors of forests, rivers, mountains, springs and trees, is better able to evoke the different forms of nature in all her primordial and pure harmony. This theme in the collection is dedicated to the beings represented by earthly nymphs, as it is to the tree-living nymphs, joined as they are together in such a symbiotic relationship that they breathe as one.

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