As the Summer heat wave takes Milan by storm, Matteo Mauro Studio continues to buzz with an energy that defies the fatigue associated with the suffocating heat. The studio continues working with a focus on producing future projects. Mauro continues to immerse himself in the Raw Inscriptions series, further developing the next set of artworks to be released. This ongoing project is an expanding journey, continuously pushing ideas forward and learning from each previous experience.
Each piece is a continuation of his Micromegalic language, serving as a commitment to exploring the depths of human interaction and experience through art. The summer months have seen the production of new works that resonate with the focus and inspiration that defines Mauro’s creative process. In addition to ‘Raw Inscriptions‘, Matteo Mauro Studio has completed a secretive project set for a later date, promising to be a significant addition to Matteo Mauro’s portfolio.
The studio’s commitment to growth doesn’t end with current projects, Mauro and his team are laying the groundwork for future ideas focused on researching and developing new ideas and techniques for experimentation. These findings with culminate into the next wave of creativity from Matteo Mauro Studio, focusing around multiple spheres of life.
Despite the intense productivity, the summer heat imposes its own rhythm on the operations that occur within the studio. As the temperature rises, the decision to take a seasonable break appears on the horizon. This pause serves are more than just a breather from the heat, but also an opportunity for the team to recharge and return with refuelled excitement.
Summer also marks a bittersweet moment for the MMS team, bidding farewell to photography assistant Lorrin Cusino. Her time at Matteo Mauro Studio has been highlighted by her strong presence in capturing the Raw Inscription series. Additionally her work behind the camera during photoshoots in the studio has been invaluable, ensuring that the studios visual documentation is as compelling as the art itself. Lorrin’s departure will be missed deeply, but her contributions will continue to resonate within the studio.