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The image displays an exhibition information panel mounted on a light-colored wall. The panel presents text in black font, detailing the "Caos Calmo" exhibition by Italian designer and artist Antonio Marras, held at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London, United Kingdom.

The text describes Marras's functional works, paintings, drawings, and sculptures, exploring themes of identity, memory, and human relationships, emphasizing his use of found objects, reuse, and regeneration. Specific series mentioned include "Cucito" (fragments of broken vases sewn with metal wire), "La Gassa d'Amante" (flower-shaped decorative centrepieces and sculptures), and "Conosci Te Stesso" (sculptural mirrors with ceramic elements). The artist's use of materials like watercolour, coffee, ink, clay, Japanese rice paper, and cardboard is noted.

At the bottom of the panel, two black-and-white QR codes are visible, labeled "VIEW THE CATALOGUE" and "VIEW ARTWORK MAP," respectively. The wall surface appears uniform, indicating an indoor gallery setting.
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Mar 12, 2026

London, UK

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The image displays an exhibition information panel mounted on a light-colored wall. The panel presents text in black font, detailing the "Caos Calmo" exhibition by Italian designer and artist Antonio Marras, held at the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London, United Kingdom. The text describes Marras's functional works, paintings, drawings, and sculptures, exploring themes of identity, memory, and human relationships, emphasizing his use of found objects, reuse, and regeneration. Specific series mentioned include "Cucito" (fragments of broken vases sewn with metal wire), "La Gassa d'Amante" (flower-shaped decorative centrepieces and sculptures), and "Conosci Te Stesso" (sculptural mirrors with ceramic elements). The artist's use of materials like watercolour, coffee, ink, clay, Japanese rice paper, and cardboard is noted. At the bottom of the panel, two black-and-white QR codes are visible, labeled "VIEW THE CATALOGUE" and "VIEW ARTWORK MAP," respectively. The wall surface appears uniform, indicating an indoor gallery setting.

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