My work is not limited to a predefined area of investigation. It is a direct and personal response to what I experience and the changes that go through me, developing through a continuous exchange between my experience and the world around me. Experimentation, seen as both a method and a philosophy of work, is the engine of my research, pushing me to blend different languages and explore new forms, without stopping at the surface of things.

 

Each work originates from a journey that combines immediate gesture with reflective analysis, aiming to generate a dialogue with the audience. Generosity is the core of my approach: I want my works to be not just private expressions, but to create a continuous and renewed connection with those who observe them.

 

The concept of anachronism in images is fundamental to my work, which plays with the temporal dimension and its stratifications. I see time as a montage of different and disjointed realities, where the past and present, the visible and invisible, the real and virtual, intertwine and influence each other. Painting becomes the medium to explore and question these dualities.

 

My musical background has strongly influenced my visual practice, leading me to intertwine painting, drawing, and sound, especially in my site-specific projects. Just as music is made of rhythms, silences, noises, and overlaps, my work also develops through the tension between fullness and emptiness, sign and the unspoken.

 

My painting practice is in constant transformation, going through different stylistic phases: from expressionist gestures to more synthetic signs, to a magmatic and deforming phase, and to more realistic works, where I explore the dynamics between the natural and the artificial. The interaction between abstraction and figuration, which I have recently explored, has merged into the recovery of my initial personal technique, reused to create site-specific projects with architect Roberto Baciocchi.

 

I welcome the unexpected and the interruption as a possibility for evolution. The search for new techniques and languages leads me to explore continuously growing solutions, just as my creative process has no definitive endpoint. Art is a journey that renews itself and transforms, just like life itself.