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MOONSTONE
A JOURNEY TO THE MOON AND BACK
“…Our
imagination
travelled
to
an
uncontaminated
planet
of
rocky
landscapes, swept by powerful winds.
On a black canvas of outer space, a lunar
panorama of dust, craters and rocks
responded to the wind’s motion. We were
surrounded by energy and movement:
sand whizzing around us, rocks rolling on
the moon’s surface.
Chunks of brass, crystal and dust left
the ground, twirling amongst us in a
creative frenzy. Only then did we realize
that our fantasy was generating shapes
out of moonstone, envisioning surreal
lamps cast out of the purest and perfect
‘lunar’ materials deriving from our worldly
experience.”
“Only then did we realize that our fantasy was
generating shapes out of moonstone, envisioning
surreal lamps cast out of the purest and perfect
‘lunar’ materials deriving from our worldly
experience.”