Coesistenze is part of the series The Presence of the Concealed, which tries to address environmental issues and their paradoxical visibility. The works explore how a global condition can be simultaneously present and collectively minimized, and how this tension affects the artist’s own perception and experience.
Through layered, scenographic compositions and recurring personal iconography, the paintings construct spaces where human-like figures and fragmented environments coexist in conflict. References to contamination and transformation function not as illustrations of events, but as structural elements embedded in the surface.
Rather than proposing solutions, the work reflects a personal confrontation with awareness, responsibility, and uncertainty. Ambiguity and accumulation act as metaphors for concealment, holding urgency and denial within the same visual field.