It is with this statement that I wish to begin presenting the work of Giorgio Bosso, an Italian-Argentinian
artist whose production is the result of a life shaped by profound, personal, and transformative experi-
ences. His art comes from within, from a deep need to give form to unspoken emotions and memories
that live in the body and the mind.
I know Giorgio as an authentic creator, someone whose biography is inseparable from his artistic prac-
tice. Born in Buenos Aires, he lived for many years in Los Angeles, where, during the isolation of the
pandemic, he began creating. Today, he lives in Milan with his family and continues to develop a visual
language that is at once delicate and powerful, playful and spiritual.
His work is a living testament to resilience. Through a unique material combination—jute, sand, dried
flowers, plastic, glitter, crystal dust—Giorgio constructs tactile, three-dimensional surfaces where beauty
and imperfection coexist. Each canvas is an emotional transformation, a fragment of personal history
that remains open to the viewer’s gaze and interpretation.
The loss of his mother during the pandemic marked a turning point in his creative journey. In that void,
Giorgio felt an urgent need to express himself artistically: Knots in My Soul was his first work, and also
a symbolic threshold. From that moment on, art became his voice. His canvases often begin in shades
of neutral gray, gradually transforming through intuition and memory, without a fixed plan. Only after
completing a work does Giorgio reflect on it, allowing its meanings to slowly emerge over time.
Equally essential is his holistic background. Reiki, yoga, Feng Shui, and macrobiotic cooking have all
helped sharpen his sensitivity to energy, color, and composition. In Giorgio’s world, art and life are
never separate: each piece is an extension of his being.