Posted by ReliCreation on March 23, 2011 · Leave a Comment
If you are around and about in London this coming Wednesday (30th March 2011) we highly recommend popping along to the grand opening of this exhibition “SeaCiety and All That Remains”. Photographer Danilo Murru will be exhibiting images from his stunning “SeaCiety” series alongside the sculptural concrete artworks of Naomi Doran. This really is one … Read more
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Posted by ReliCreation on November 21, 2010 · Leave a Comment
As I’m sure you know the team at Relic interiors are always inspired and uplifted by creativity which focuses on environmental issues. This project does just that, “Sea-ciety” a photographic study on the effect of the tidal variation on the coast and hence the rising of the sea level. Take a look! http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2010/11/101112_galeria_murru_lp.shtml http://www.danilomurru.com
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