Camilla Bortolini and Priscilla Dias sign a space for CASACOR Rio 2022 that moves away from digital art, so present today, and returns to raw materials
Submitted at Jun 3, 2022, 8:00 AM

Camilla Bortolini and Priscilla Dias - Designer's Studio. A return to the basics, irregular, rough, raw and raw. In this studio, designed to house a designer from Rio de Janeiro, textures dictate the pace of work. The focus is no longer on digital art, which is so prevalent today, and raw materials return, with their textures, smells and temperatures. They are even on the ceiling, which has been lined with sisal rope from the construction site. An environment to sit on the floor, walk, draw freehand, throw yourself on the couch, receive friends and even spend the night after a busy day. (André Nazareth)
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)
An environment to sit on the floor, walk, draw freehand, throw yourself on the sofa, receive friends and even spend the night after an intense day. Visit the 3D Tour of this environmenthere .
(André Nazareth/CASACOR)