In my work I often travel, from above, closing-up, exploring and analyzing the complexity of the human soul through the... Read More
In my work I often travel, from above, closing-up, exploring and analyzing the
complexity of the human soul through the surface and the skin. Its
emotions, and its continuous adaptation (acceptance, resilience, care)
to changes in social morphology and cultural and moral identities. My
goal is to highlight in a very specific form (that of faces/maps) the
phenomena of malaise and sharing, observed and experienced, and how this
is deconstructed and recompacted perfectly in relation to the
characteristics of the natural and/or artificial environment in which we
all live. On people’s faces, which for me become canvases on which to
paint, I add layer by layer the generational imperfections, the beauty
of character, the fragility of man. The differences but also the
similarities, of all of us.
In the CUT LOOSE project, in the -almost- total absence of human
intervention in the natural landscape, I tried to outline a sense of
abandonment, numbness, immaterial lack of trajectories or goals. But
also, relaxation and lessening of the soul. Inviting the viewer to a
deep meditation inside the inner part of each of us. Evoking a feeling of human
belonging, and suggesting to re-connect to our anchestral roots, a bound to the earth and all of its fragile ecosystems.