Biography
Rediscovering the figure to lose it. Because it's only like this that one finds and discovers the essence. My figuration shows the necessity of the informal and abstract reality in art. I follow the difficult road of human experience, both read as existence and seen as space-time action. If the figure risks to pose a limit to a pulse and to an emotion only drawn, it appears necessary to open the gates of breath for a real feeling and tasting of art to the fullest, from the tip of the tongue to the belly, never leaving no stone unturned. The solid becomes liquid to evaporate and to leave, from sight to the sensation, the enchantment of an art that tells us about the person in its dissolve as it's only in silence or in absence that we can have the most authentic and decisive conversation and presence.