Walter Valentini
Lettere de nowy swiat
Vaisilisa, art-curator
— Lettere da Nowy Świat feels like a correspondence between two worlds — the material and the immaterial — rendered through embossed geometry and the rhythm of quiet space. Each page carries a sense of order and reflection, where the precision of lines becomes a form of contemplation.
Valentini transforms the page into an architectural field, where light and shadow trace silent movements. His lines and circles evoke celestial pathways, suggesting the flow of thought through time and distance. In this collaboration, image and text merge into a unified language that transcends literal meaning, turning reading itself into a meditative act.
Ultimately, the work stands as an ode to communication — to the possibility of reaching across boundaries of form and perception. Through its delicate balance of structure and emptiness, Lettere da Nowy Świat becomes a visual poem about connection, silence, and the enduring dialogue between art and the infinite.
Walter Valentini’s work is known for its geometric abstraction, characterized by architectural structures, circular forms, lines, and symbolic motifs. He explored metaphysical ideas such as time, space, and order through rigorous compositions that evoke celestial mechanics, Renaissance perspective, and cosmological harmony.