My work explores the memory of the landscape, where time shapes forms and materials.
Through painting, engraving, ceramics and installation, I try to capture what persists and is transformed.
Ever since I was a child, the landscapes that flashed past through the car window between northern Italy and Tuscany have left their mark on my memory, instilling in me the idea of remanence: seeing, remembering, reconstructing. Immobile, I felt an inner journey, an immersion in a memory in motion, which today nourishes my painting.
In Echoes, erosion reveals a landscape-palimpsest, bearing witness to an inescapable transformation. Amnezia explores memory between appearance and erasure, defying oblivion. Lauve Your Planet questions our connection to the world by suspending our gaze between past and present.
Memory is fiction, but in creation it transcends reality. My painting attempts to capture these fleeting impressions, to reconstruct a presence from an absence. In this way, it doesn't just represent the world: it reinvents it, creating a space where the visible and invisible interact, where time is suspended and the viewer loses himself in order to find himself again.