Biggest Artistic Inspiration:
Small portions of reality, unlimited imagination, multiple horizons, overlapping spaces make a surface with no perimeter and invite you to always look beyond what you see to seize the freedom and sense of infinitude that distinguishes it.A free space without obstacles, rules or boundaries, where introspection, imagination, creativity, contemporary and experimentation like to merge.
If you are fascinated by the desire to escape and curious to known whats up beyond what you see, let start to wander in the depths of my being an artist.
Why Did You Become An Artist:
Because I try to communicate mood, contemporary and dreams in a different way
Personal Biography
From an early age he manifested a particular interest in the design that began to cultivate experiencing in all different techniques.
It starts so spontaneous formation that leads him to discover the expressiveness of the charcoal, the only tool able to cushion the impact of his nervous tract on the surface.
The varied and dazzling scenery of historical exhibitions in eighties, ensnares him in the paths of art, confirming the already declared attitude to painting.
The experimentation of techniques and forms became his daily environmental, in which he took refuge to find his freedom, reserving its own sphere the unconscious the principal creative activity. His artworks are within private collections and foundations.
Style Abstract expressionism
Technique Painting with enamel on canvas and wood
Bibliography Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 54,Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 53, Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 52, Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 51, Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 50, Italian Modern Art Catalogue n.49, Italian Modern Art Catalogue n. 48, Element of Expression NY, Altheo Magazine
Criticals Paolo Levi, Giulia Sillato, Arancio, Romeo, Barberini, Asfar, Del Estal