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CLAY AS LIVING MATTER. MIQUEL BARCELÓ CROWNED IN PARIS.

BARCELÓ FEELS: That clay transpires feelings. The clay tremor (living material). The quiet sound of clay.

Miquel Barceló exhibitions at the Picasso Museum in Paris (end of July 2016) and the National Library of France François Mitterrand (until end of August 2016). Miquel Barceló exhibitions are presented in Paris under the sign of complicity. The reviews note that the artist seeks in clay "like a sea of unprecedented impressions". In search of reasons, near or deeper, to discover new experiences and to respond to his eagerness to discover new ways. The TICSA tiles also give a biological response to the needs of mankind by giving out energy in the same frequency and creating environments where they vibrate jointly and harmoniously. Sustainable architecture is to optimize the components that surround us in our homes so that we can mantain our relationship with the surrounding nature. The TICSA terracotta tiles are also hygroscopic materials, which, by transpiring, allow the connection of man with nature. With the quiet sound of the TICSA tiles the home environments become a symphony of relaxation and wellbeing.