Mario Trimarchi graduated with Franco Purini and in the 80s moved to Milan where he began his studies and professional career which led him to understand design as a discipline related to contemporary art, and in particular to sculpture. A very skilled designer to the point that he cannot distinguish the difference between drawing and design. In 2015 he won the Compasso d’Oro with the “Ossidiana” project for Alessi, a sculpture more than a coffee maker.
It is apparent how important is sketching for you so it seems this is an integral part of the project…
It is difficult for me sometimes to clearly differentiate between design and project. I studied and graduated with Franco Purini who back then used to spend more than eight hours a day drawing without breaks. The way I work is the result of that experience which was very educational. To draw helps me fully understand how things are really made; this is the reason why...
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