I was born in 1974 and after an initial period dedicated to sculpture there was a prolonged stop that lasted a long time. Since December 2014 I have started again with the “two dimensions” for reasons of time and space, leaving sculpture aside and dedicating myself to the creation of paintings. I love painting abstract landscapes but lately I have been pushing myself to paint faces of both imaginary and real people. For me, painting is “freezing time” in that exact moment; one of my paintings is often a faded memory and therefore my works are “consumed, eroded by time”. Sometimes the subject of my paintings are glimpses of walls that have also been eroded by time, with moss and fungi that – over time – grow on the surface. The inexorable passing of time is the main theme of my works.
Coming from a beautiful experience with the manipulation of clay, I love sculpture, the third dimension, the sense of touch and my paintings are often characterized by reliefs that are easily perceptible both to the touch and to the naked eye.