Some extremely beautiful photos of David Burdeny reveal luxurious material architectures of Italy
Biologically, David Burdeny was born in 1968, in Winnipeg, Canada. He earned his Bachelor of Interior Design, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Architecture in 1993 and Master of Architecture, University of Manitoba, Faculty of Architecture in 1998. He devoted times during the early part of his career applying in his major prior to establishing himself as a photographer.
Some photos below depicted the scenery in Italy, where he used each of his photo to keep structures as a living thing, and absorbing, especially those with mural paintings which are very similar to pagodas in some Southeast Asian Countries, where we can see large mural paintings on the wall of Buddhist temples.
“I'm fascinated by the opportunity to invest symbols and narrative into built form or see the metaphor in a material space. I have an abiding interest in thresholds and liminality - places that seem somehow a bridge between the concrete and the ephemeral, elevated above time, hallowed”, he explained in the statement on
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According to his achievement
record, he had very admirable status such as: solo exhibition, group exhibition, art fairs, Publications, Press, Interviews, and he was awarded due to his bright achievements.
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Map Room, Villa Farnese, Caprarola, 2016 |
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Court Theater, Royal Palace of Caserta, Caserta, Italy, 2016 |
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Tenuta Berroni, Racconigi, Italy, 2016 |
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Mirror Room, Ducal Palace, Mantua, Italy, 2016 |
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Palazzo Madama, Turin, Italy, 2016 |
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Castle of Sammezzano, Tuscany, Italy, 2016 |
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Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy 2016 |
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Library, Naples, Italy, 2016 |
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Apartments of Princess Isabella, Palazzo Colonna, Rome, Italy, 2016 |
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Reggia di Caserta, Caserta, Italy, 2016 |
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Hunting Lodge, Piemonte, Italy, 2016 |
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Gran Galleria, Reggia di Venaria Reale, Piedmont, 2016 |