“La Notte” immerses us in a dense, almost cosmic silence. Against an absolutely black background—a symbol of the absolute, the unknown—an irregular circle of fragmented light emerges. Color timidly erupts: reds, blues, and yellows intertwine like whispers of life in the immensity of the void. The texture, similar to a cell or fabric, suggests limits, invisible structures that contain or retain that vital energy. Argento proposes here a reflection on the night as a matrix, as an origin: a space that seems empty but is full of vibration, mystery, and potential existence. The work, in its apparent simplicity, questions what we see, what we think we see, and what is hidden. “La Notte” doesn't represent, it reveals. It doesn't describe, it evokes. And in that evocation, the viewer finds a profound reflection of their own interiority.