I started this
creative research inspired by the works of an artist I love very much:
Mark Rothko.
Immersed in
nature, I wanted to capture the vibration of color as much as possible, to show
myself how engaging a landscape can be, even when the shape is not visually
defined. The emotion that color can convey, thanks to the changing lights of
the day, is unparalleled.
To enhance this
project I use very slow shutter speeds and a small aperture. Sometimes I use
double exposures, but above all I use the blur technique, which gives me the
possibility to “paint with light” and to create real brushstrokes of color.
Through this
research I want to pay attention to the "vibration of colors".
Vibration is
present in everything that surrounds man, as it is present in the atoms and
molecules that make up the physical body.
In my images, the
observer's state of mind interacts with the color variation, even when the
shape of the subject is dissolved, as happens here.
In fact, I wanted
to create the "synthesis of the landscape", eliminating, with
movement, the recognizable signs, so that color prevails. In this way, the
viewer passes from the logical search to the emotional impact, thus discovering
inner landscapes.