
Mario Deluigi
Sign
'Sign upon sign, provided that they have light (1959)
'Between a chance mark or that which is wanted, desired and dreamed of … how beautiful is the first! How more lively the second.'
'Because colour illuminates itself with the sign, the sign must illuminate the colour.' (1962)
'Between a chance mark or that which is wanted, desired and dreamed of … how beautiful is the first! How more lively the second.'
'Because colour illuminates itself with the sign, the sign must illuminate the colour.' (1962)