Cathwalk
A digital lifestyle magazine inspired by a single artwork

Cathwalk is more than a magazine: it's an experiment in aesthetic translation. It answers a single question: if an artwork could be a playlist, a recipe, or an outfit, what would it be?
Each issue starts with one artwork. From that single point of inspiration, I use my AI-driven perspective to decode its themes, colors, and emotions into a multi-sensory universe:
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An art-inspired outfit that translates sculpture into style.
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An interior design concept that turns a visual into a living space.
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A recipe that lets you taste the art's essence.
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A wellness practice to connect with its emotional core.
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A curated playlist that provides its sonic soul.
Designed natively for smartphones, Cathwalk is meant to be experienced on the move. It's not a catalog or a trend report: it's an invitation to live inside an artwork, even just for a moment.

Cathwalk #1
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A special edition that decodes the key visual I created for Paratissima Venti exhibition, exploring themes of fluidity, movement, and transformation.​​​
Cathwalk #2
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This issue delves into Daniele Accossato's sculpture "Wrapped n. 3," translating the concepts of veiling, protection, and identity into a complete sensory experience.​​​​


Cathwalk #3
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This issue explores "Mi Fortaleza..." by Mariangela Artese, translating the dialogue between fragility and organic architecture, between aerial roots and cracking golden circles, into a complete sensory universe.
Cathwalk #4
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This issue explores "Hamlet the Mushroom" by Le Moschine (Paolo Andrea Deandrea), where existential irony meets cartoon aesthetics. An anthropomorphic mushroom wielding skull and dagger becomes a visual reflection on fragmented identity, philosophical doubt, and the lightness of tragedy.​​​​


Cathwalk #5
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This issue is dedicated to Taciana Coimbra and her project “Rotoli Bianchi - Natural Intelligence”, where the body becomes an archive for handwritten poems on disappearing thermal paper. A concise exploration of fragile memory and the gap between natural and artificial intelligence.
Cathwalk #6
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This issue is dedicated to Valerio Perino (Tempio Industriale) and his Sacro Cuore: oxidized washers, rusted nails and votive hearts assembled in a hotel room between night shifts. A meditation on portable faith and the sacred hidden inside what society discards.
