The magazine MAQ October 2019 | Page 45

Quantum collection "MODENARO"

The advent of the Quantum Collection is a new trend in the world of fashion. The brand name is the initial syllables of the names of two artists Natalia Morozova and Roberto Denti. The emergence of the direction and the embodiment in new fashionable solutions is the result of creative activity and the research process of “Quantum Art”. Quantum work, as such, promotes innovative perception, encourages the subject to observe, and is focused on a constantly changing receptive consciousness. It appeals to an inspired, educated person with an artistically open mind that goes ahead of his time. A quantum work of art has a definite effect on reality and the subsequent artistic process, since it becomes part of the consciousness of a social person who expresses this in a materialized expression. These factors provide a starting point for further progress in art, and this language leads the observer to increase consciousness, his own thinking, his own cultural background, the creation of new models of approach to reality. It was this that contributed to the creation of the main idea to synthesize the knowledge and observations obtained into a qualitatively new art model, like “Quantum Fashion”. The idea of creating a collection in a mixed style, where the classics go well with sports and they complement each other perfectly, belongs to Natalia Morozova and Roberto Denti. The design decision to take prints of MAQ artists came from Natalia Morozova. The men's collection uses prints of computer graphics Roberto Denti and Natalia Morozova. The women's collection contains the fundamental code of the universe-spiral-shell-a symbol of the feminine. Model constructions and design development maintain a given perceptive line and logically complete the idea in the center. The prints of works by Natalia Morozova are used.

Fashion show collection with performance, accompanied by a quantum composition. MAQ member and Lead Singer Marina Yarskaya, Moscow, mezzo-soprano (contralto), ensemble named after A.V. Aleksandrov.