Nature’s pictorial language knows no bounds. It is discreet and light in the fine designs on African sands but forceful in the bold carvings of the Dolomites, hermetic in the ancient colours of travertine marble; strong in the hefty stones of mysterious Sardinian nuraghi; improbable and delicate in the corals of fishermen’s homes in the Maldives; delicate in the fine lines of fossils thousands of years old.
Far-off continents proffer splendid jewels, combining the wisdom of nature and Man’s ancient knowledge.
The primordial languages of earth and water, air, fire, and light, merge in landscapes that from the Alps to the Oceans put on unparalleled shows poised between geology and sheer beauty.