Henri Matisse's work "Jazz" and the pandemic were the inspiration for Adriana Fontana's project for Janelas CASACOR, Ribeirão Preto edition.
Submitted at Nov 20, 2020, 1:23 PM

(Felipe Araujo/CASACOR)
The explosion of colors and shapes is the result of a meaningful seam between the concept created by Adriana Fontana at Varanda Conexão , for Janelas CASACOR Ribeirão Preto. The work "Jazz" - an album of collages by Henri Matisse (1869-1954) created when he was unable to paint, in the 1940s he was a great inspiration.
Adriana draws a parallel between Matisse's drama and the current moment, and dares to fill her space with colors to create “a place that brings back the joy of living”.
(Felipe Araujo/CASACOR)
In the background, the wooden panel illuminated with LED strip brings more references from the artist, such as the tones and the installation of the sculptures that refer to the collage technique. “The idea is to value this space in the house that connects with the world outside outside, so important for those who have spent so much time without being able to go out”, says Adriana.
(Felipe Araujo/CASACOR)
In addition to the colors, this appreciation also comes from the feeling of welcome created by the lower furniture, which brings the resident closer to the floor and invites them to feel comfortable on the carpet, and by the hanging armchair with its irresistible back and forth movement.