
Harmony exists
when there is balance between
Order and Chaos
ART NEEDS
BOTH OF THEM
I deeply feel the desire and the need to transmit harmony and balance with my paintings.
Everything lives in perfect equilibrium, nothing makes sense without its opposite.


I'm Italian, and painting has been the pillar all my life, something I need like the air I breathe.
I have 3 children, I've lived in Italy, in Barcelona, in
Abu Dhabi and now I'm living happily in the UK.
I am obsessed with equilibrium. Inside the canvas, the cardboard, or whatever surface I am using, the search for harmony is fundamental. The balance between colors, order and chaos, light and shadow.
A metaphor for life, where everything lives in perfect equilibrium, nothing makes sense without its opposite.
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DESTINY
BETWEEN FATE AND PERCEPTION
The DESTINY series emerges from a radical question: does destiny truly exist? Or are we the ones who shape and direct it through our choices and interpretations?
Each work is composed of painted modules, fragments of a larger vision, that can be reconfigured into shifting compositions. The same symbolic images—floating spheres and stylized branches—arrange themselves into changing geometries. The content remains; the structure shifts. Meaning moves. It is an invitation to reflect on how the order of events—and our perception of them—alters the significance of our existence.
Spheres evoke parallel worlds, simultaneous possibilities, suspended moments that coexist beyond decision. Branches suggest diverging paths, interrupted journeys, multiplied directions. Two essential, universal symbols that become both a map and a mirror of an unanswerable question.
Each layout unfolds in different chromatic variations—emotional filters that influence how the image is perceived. The paint is applied with a spatula, layer upon layer, leaving underlying traces exposed. The resulting surfaces are textured, vibrant, and imperfect—echoes of an interior landscape.
The project is still in progress: each piece is conceived not to define, but to question—offering multiple configurations and shifting meanings. DESTINY provides no answers, only a mutable space in which the viewer may—each time—find or lose a different sense.

