There are many adjectives with which I have been defined by those who have looked at my works, but what I believe really represents me is esoteric.
My art wants to go beyond simple painting in order to be capable of getting in touch with something higher. The secret is to refine one's sensitivity and to reach what, unknowingly, already resides within ourselves.
My inspiration does not arise from the sense of belonging to mother earth, but rather from the influence of an energetic core that, like a Muse, allows me to transfer emotions through my works. Often we end up being critics or promoters of ourselves. Unlike the others, my intent is being able to create a moment of inner research and leave a space for reflection, giving the opportunity to freely express our opinion. In fact, I do not think it's important that the observer will decode the same image that came out from the canvas when i painted it, but i prefer that he will open his own mind to worlds, atmospheres or even his memories, removing every interpretative limits, so he will be carried away by what he sees.
It is in this stage that the viewer develops his decisive and consequently innovative side, because his constant research for the fulfillment of rationality is interrupted and leaves space to the development of his creative side from which new ideas or great inventions come from.
For this reason that's the surface itself that suggests the flow of perceived information and summon a limbo between rational and irrational.
My final goal is giving life to the vibrations that my signs can bring out from an image and create a completely personal experience by letting the viewer interacting with the works itself. In this way my role is transformed from being a simple painter to becoming the Virgil who accompanies his Dante within the journey towards his microcosm.