Sculpture
Art is the way in which I express my emotions and my vision of the world. It is a way to make my actions and work live after my death. As life will soon end, all our existance will become a thing of the past. We are present only for a short time before being gone forever. That is why I create artworks that seem consumed by the passage if time, deteriorated, as this is the condition in which everything will exist for the most of time. I am projecting the viewer into the future looking back at the present moment.
Looking for an identity.
This artwork was created as I felt confused and dissatisfied with my life, I wanted to portray the deteriorament of a wood board destroyed by the events, Through it s deterioration you can see the backgroung coming up, the beauty hidden and rusted behind the surface. The artwork is a scream to find back myself, on the wood board there is a poster of a Missing child, it is a picture of me when I was 5 years old, on the right there's a poster of a Wanted person, that is again me, 20 years later, now.
Wood, metal, paper and paint
80x60x2 cm
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Suppressed Freedom
I took this picture a few months ago in Extremadura, a incredible rural region of Spain. Most of the fields are separated by stone walls and barbed wire. This is how I had the idea to merge this desolated and inospital characteristic with an image with a strong sense of rebellion. The new ideas that take over the old world. With this image I am not necessarily picking a side, but I am more showing the socio-cultural discrepancy between generations. How a strong sense of rebellion and getting out of the antique standards stands up proud and fierce, even in its indecency.
Metal, spray-paint, gel-print
80x50x00 cm
Suppressed Freedom
I took this picture a few months ago in Extremadura, a incredible rural region of Spain. Most of the fields are separated by stone walls and barbed wire. This is how I had the idea to merge this desolated and inospital characteristic with an image with a strong sense of rebellion. The new ideas that take over the old world. With this image I am not necessarily picking a side, but I am more showing the socio-cultural discrepancy between generations. How a strong sense of rebellion and getting out of the antique standards stands up proud and fierce, even in its indecency.
Metal, spray-paint, gel-print
80x50x00 cm
London Night time.
London is a beautiful city where the caotic weather reflects the caos of the city. Everything and everyone is in movement. I wanted to portray the and take a still image of the frenetic life I experienced there. Where in the rain figures are not well defined and the lights from the cars and building tear up the darkness of the night. It is a city that does not sit still, not even for a second.
Metal, spray-paint, gel-print
80x50x00 cm
Instants
Life is passing by so damn fast that it just becomes a blurry image where things are not well-defined.
As I grow up it feels like being on a train speeding through the world capturing images that have already gone by.. we can just caputre a glimpse of what we are living before getting into the next chapter.
Metal, silkscreen, gel-print
50x50x00 cm
X1
I am fascinated by the destroyed posters in the streets, where you can feel the passing of time and of the people.
The work exist as a recording of what it has gone through, letting the viewer dream its own story about it.
Plaster, paint, gesso print
120x80x3 cm
X2
Nostalgia is a big presence in this work. It recalls a time that is gone and it will not come back. This work is a way to hang on to an emotion and a period I hold dear to myself.
Plaster, paint, acid, gesso print
120x80x3 cm
Breaking through reality
I let the material speak and transmit its emotions without the necessity of using the informations dictated by an image.
The creation involves the partecipation of the public to investigate and imagine what is behind the work.
Plaster, paint, lithography
120x80x3 cm
Heritage
Everything we do is inherently connected to our ancestors and their deeds, we are a result of the people that came before us. With this work I wanted to create a portal of time, an artwork that served as a monument honouring our roots
Plaster, paint, wood
200x100x15 cm
Only fear of Death
Life and death are in a constant battle with each other, existing simultaneuosly. This work illustrates the coexistance of these two states existing in the same world, side by side.
The work is unfinished at the bottom as the fight between life and death in a never ending battle.
Paint, indian ink, wall filler, gesso print on canvas
150x100x5 cm