
The Cadiz designer, Fernando Medina, presents his exhibition ‘Snowing Ink’ (Nevando Tinta) at the Museum of Enlightement and Modernity (MuVIM). The exhibition, first held in London in 1999, aims to give the spectator a view of fields planted with anti-personnel landmines, this devastating war product that the artist considers “the perfect soldier... effective day and night” is the driving idea behind this creative design-based experimental project that serves as testimony to the fact. White untearable paper and ink are the austere materials used for his artistic expression.


