Biography

My training in the field of visual arts took me through drawing and painting to the discovery of photography, which turned out, for me, to be a perfect language of synthesis for expressing the results of an analysis which was by that time conscious and structured, in which the "poetic of the search for identity" is central.
In my work I often seek to transport the spectator into a dimension which is unreal, undefined.
The route that I seek to indicate is that of rediscovering "wonder" through the constant exploration of the self and of the "other self"; of the desire to go beyond the apparent state of things, of the awareness that the "extraordinary" is often concealed within the "ordinary"; of the re-appropriation of space for reflection, for imagination, for dreaming – that suspended space in which things are not what they are but become small alterable worlds.
It is the inner dimension that interests me, the emotional DNA of humanity; the complex stratification of thought and feeling which regulates the relationships between people, between people and places, and which determines their history; and the inner dimension cannot be described, it can only be evoked.