In the name of contrasts, a fragrance that captures all the senses.
In the name of contrasts, this fragrance captures all the senses, exactly like the work it represents. The bianco And black, softness and solidity, closure and opening ... Material perfume thanks to the rough aldeidate shades, to the candid softness of the Musk surrounded by the black bitter notes of the Styrax that recall the smell of the ink.
Fragrance inspired by Jean Dubuffet's "Monument with standing Beast" in front of the James R. Thompson Center in the area of the Chicago loop community. The artist becomes a supporter of Art Brut, a free and spontaneous art, and thus enhances the aesthetic potential of primitive and childish languages. Made of fiberglass, the work is made up of four shapes that represent an animal, a tree, an architectural form and a portal.
Perfumer: Luca Maffei