Piero Gilardi is an Art Povera artist from Italy who focused on social relations through art and had a huge influence on the movement in the late 1960's. The pieces that he creates are mostly made from foam which he carves into the different shapes. Gilardi's work is the type that would work in theatre for a play or pantomime as they are bright and look almost real from a distance but for pieces of art they didn't really impress me. The nature pieces used to be interactive but over time they have become to delicate for people to touch. The stone pieces looked effective and the colours and patterns used made each stone look realistic a couple of the pieces hade cleverly been cut to make it look as though a small river was flowing through the rocks.
The idea for the nature carpets comes from the an idea that Gilardi had when chatting with a friend about what it will be like in the future. He thought about the image that Si-Fi films gives us of the future and thought of a more natural enviroment but everything would be made from synthetic materials for a more hygieneic and comfortable living. Using the theme of ' the furture' is a Controversial topic as they are many different theories and superstations on the topic. I could explore films that have been made based around the furture and put my own spin on them or research into what other people opinions are on the topic.