Sara Zanini - Perfect Chaos






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
Details -
40 × 50 cm
Hand-signed on the back
Unframed
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 188
Edition: 1/15
SARA ZANINI
“Perfect Chaos” is an aerial photograph by Italian photographer Sara Zanini, known for her drone photography work and her aesthetic exploration of urban geometries and anthropized landscapes.
The image captures from above an ancient Mediterranean hillside village perched on a hill, characterized by an extraordinary architectural density. The houses, with terracotta-colored roofs, form an intricate system of lines and volumes that seem almost to constitute a living organism. Looked at from above, the streets and buildings generate a complex and captivating visual pattern, where order and chaos coexist in a surprising balance.
The title “Perfect Chaos” arises precisely from this apparent contradiction: what at first glance may seem chaotic reveals, when observed closely, a harmonious and almost geometric structure. The work explores the relationship between architecture, history, and landscape, highlighting the cultural layering that characterizes many historic centers of the Mediterranean.
The aerial perspective allows the viewer to perceive the city as a three-dimensional mosaic of shapes, textures and warm tones, in contrast with the softness of the mountainous landscape in the background. The use of natural light and color rendering contribute to creating a timeless image, suspended between documentary photography and abstract composition.
Awards and recognitions -
This work has earned significant international recognitions in the field of aerial and drone photography:
2022 First Prize – SkyPixel 7th Annual Photo Contest
2022 Commended – Siena Drone Awards
Shipping -
The artwork will be shipped with professional packing to ensure maximum protection during transport. The print will be shipped unframed, carefully protected in a rigid shipping tube.
Details -
40 × 50 cm
Hand-signed on the back
Unframed
Hahnemühle Photo Rag 188
Edition: 1/15
SARA ZANINI
“Perfect Chaos” is an aerial photograph by Italian photographer Sara Zanini, known for her drone photography work and her aesthetic exploration of urban geometries and anthropized landscapes.
The image captures from above an ancient Mediterranean hillside village perched on a hill, characterized by an extraordinary architectural density. The houses, with terracotta-colored roofs, form an intricate system of lines and volumes that seem almost to constitute a living organism. Looked at from above, the streets and buildings generate a complex and captivating visual pattern, where order and chaos coexist in a surprising balance.
The title “Perfect Chaos” arises precisely from this apparent contradiction: what at first glance may seem chaotic reveals, when observed closely, a harmonious and almost geometric structure. The work explores the relationship between architecture, history, and landscape, highlighting the cultural layering that characterizes many historic centers of the Mediterranean.
The aerial perspective allows the viewer to perceive the city as a three-dimensional mosaic of shapes, textures and warm tones, in contrast with the softness of the mountainous landscape in the background. The use of natural light and color rendering contribute to creating a timeless image, suspended between documentary photography and abstract composition.
Awards and recognitions -
This work has earned significant international recognitions in the field of aerial and drone photography:
2022 First Prize – SkyPixel 7th Annual Photo Contest
2022 Commended – Siena Drone Awards
Shipping -
The artwork will be shipped with professional packing to ensure maximum protection during transport. The print will be shipped unframed, carefully protected in a rigid shipping tube.
