This 2019 work showcases Artioli's continued exploration of Miami's architectural skin, where contemporary building facades become studies in vertical harmony. The precise capture of parallel lines creates a hypnotic effect, drawing the viewer's eye upward while simultaneously emphasizing the graphic power of modern design. The composition balances geometric severity with organic light variations, revealing how Miami's architecture continues to evolve while maintaining its distinctive emphasis on bold linear elements.
The 'Miami Skin Series' it’s not a traditional collection of photos about the architecture of Miami and Miami Beach. It’s rather a quick journey between its own skin from the Art Deco District to the modern skyline of our days. Stripes, circles, squares, reflections show only some details of important buildings but they all have the power to arise emotions and unexpected shapes and volumes inside us. A final touch is reserved for nature skin from the ocean to the tropical vegetation. You need now to make an effort of imagination to discover and compose all pictures and eventually frame it in your own mind.
Representing Artioli's more recent engagement with Miami's architectural evolution, this photograph demonstrates the timeless appeal of geometric abstraction in contemporary fine art photography. Visit The Art Design Project in Miami Beach to see how this work dialogues with both earlier pieces in the Miami Skin Series and the city's ongoing architectural transformation.
Modern Architectural Photography - Miami Stripes 09 11bn, 2019 by Luca Artioli
Miami Stripes 09 11bn, 2019 B&(W)
From the series "Miami Skin"
Miami Beach Fontainebleau hotel
Black and white Archival Pigment Print
Limited Edition.
Unframed
Luca Artioli, an artist, poet, and photographer recognized in Europe and around the world, has worked for years in the most vital artistic circles of world culture, such as La Scala Opera House in Milan, The Wolfsonian Museum in Miami during Art Basel, Hermès in Paris. Artioli has evolved over the years as an artist who is appreciated for both his skill with the camera as well as the pen. Luca Artioli was born in Milan but he has been living in Miami since 2008 (I guess it’s time to move…) In 2000, after receiving a master's in photography, he left the world of finance to follow his special vocation for “light” and poetry. In few years Artioli has published a number of books with Mondadori, the key publishing house in Italy, some of them translated into many languages. The books of Artioli are notes of light rich of emotions and poetry. Artioli has had numerous photographic exhibitions around the world from Milan to Bombay, Dubai, Miami.

















