Olga
10-15-2012, 08:29 PM
Volare Desk by Paco Camús (http://www.pacocamus.com)
The work of Paco Camús has always been multidisciplinary. From the comics he drew in the 80’ to his actual works, he has gone through many stages where he has alternated different creative activities.
Graphic design, illustration, interior design, ephemeral architecture, the design of lamps and furniture combined with other purely artistic activities such as: sculpture, poetry, painting, photographic collage, performance and so on.
All these experiences have allowed him to acquire the necessary artistic and technical experience to face the greatest challenge in his carrier: “To make his own designs”.
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More images: here (http://www.wood-furniture.biz/forums/content.php/1288-Voltaire-Desk)
The work of Paco Camús has always been multidisciplinary. From the comics he drew in the 80’ to his actual works, he has gone through many stages where he has alternated different creative activities.
Graphic design, illustration, interior design, ephemeral architecture, the design of lamps and furniture combined with other purely artistic activities such as: sculpture, poetry, painting, photographic collage, performance and so on.
All these experiences have allowed him to acquire the necessary artistic and technical experience to face the greatest challenge in his carrier: “To make his own designs”.
5943
5942
More images: here (http://www.wood-furniture.biz/forums/content.php/1288-Voltaire-Desk)