Ep.45 - Illustrated Vistas: Unveiling the Art of Architectural Discovery in Venice. A chat with Cristina Cappellari from Studio Saòr

In this episode Monica is talking Cristina Cappellari from Studio Saòr. Studio Saor is a dedicated team of Venetian passionate observers who possess a deep love for urban environments. With a background in architecture and urban planning, they embarked on a journey in 2014 to create their own 'Isolario' - a unique collection of maps showcasing the lesser-known islands of the Venetian lagoon. Their work focuses on narrating urban space through bespoke illustrations in the fields of architecture and cartography. They specialize in creating artwork, editorial products, exhibition and set-up designs, visual identity development, educational projects, and workshops. Their expertise lies in capturing and conveying the complexity of urban landscapes through a meticulous exploration of their shapes and details.
Get ready to be captivated by the enchanting world of illustrated architecture in Venice! Our latest podcast episode is a journey through the exquisite masterpieces that bring this iconic city to life. Join us as we unravel the secrets of this unique art form, delving into the intricate details and breathtaking designs that adorn the buildings of Venice. From awe-inspiring facades to hidden gems tucked away in narrow alleyways, this episode will transport you to a world where imagination and architecture blend seamlessly. Don't miss out on this vibrant exploration! Tune in now to our podcast and let your imagination soar with the art of illustrated architecture in Venice!
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