Friday, November 21, 2008

A Strange Place for a Woman's Face: Fornasetti Rugs

Piero Fornasetti (November 10, 1913-1988) was an Italian painter, sculptor, interior decorator and engraver. He created more than 11,000 items, many featuring the face of one woman, operatic soprano Lina Cavalieri, as a motif. Fornasetti found her face in a 19th century magazine. “What inspired me to create more than 500 variations on the face of a woman?” asks Italian designer, Piero Fornasetti of himself. “I don’t know,” he admits, “I began to make them and I never stopped” [Wikipedia]. His works have regained popularity with interior designers over the past few years, and the line of rugs featuring Cavalieri's face are the newest addition to the Fornasetti trend. There is definitely something slightly creepy, yet alluring, about the notion of trampling on disembodied faces, lips, eyes, and arms...



















[Update]: I almost forgot to mention, I have been given an award (another one?!?! Must be my lucky month!) from the creative and inspiring Christie at Serenity Now. I am uber-honored ;)
Here are the rules:
*Put the logo on your blog or post.
* Nominate at least 5 blogs (can be more) that for you are Uber Amazing!
* Let them know that they have received this Uber Amazing award by commenting on their blog.
*Share the love and link to this post and to the person you received your award from.

Thanks so much Christie!!



Here are my uber-amazing nominees:

1. Wendy Brandes Jewelry

2. The Glamourai

3. Not from Paris

4. Alice Point

5. Phantasmaphile