
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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ONE
A VISUAL MEDITATION ON HUMAN CONNECTION
Connection is not something to be understood — it is something to be experienced. It reveals itself in relationships, in our origins, in our very presence in the world.
ONE explores this universal interdependence through an essential and intimate visual language.
Each work places at its center the image of a sphere — a symbol of both the world and the Whole. Surrounding it, branches unfold, intertwine and overlap. These are not lines of separation, but of union: signs of invisible bonds, deep affinities, emotional correspondences. The connections depicted are not fixed or univocal, but fluid, multiple, and at times fragile.
Composed modularly, the pieces consist of individual panels or canvases arranged in regular grids. This fragmentation is not merely formal; it invites a layered reading of the work. Every module is an autonomous particle and, at the same time, an integral part of a unified whole.
Techniques vary — watercolor on paper, acrylic on canvas, gesso on wood — but in each, color and material are applied with gestures that are both quick and meticulous. Imperfections, stains, layering and porosity make each piece unique, and reaffirm the significance of ONE.
Equally central is the dialogue between colors: each chromatic pairing is chosen to evoke an emotional resonance — a vibration meant to be felt rather than understood — creating a sensitive bridge between vision and perception.
The series resonates with the immersive repetition and spiritual charge of Yayoi Kusama, and the symbolic structure and conceptual strength of Damien Hirst — especially in his capacity to evoke universal themes through disciplined formats and emotional contrasts.
ONE is not merely a reflection on human connection; it is an invitation to recognize the value of feeling part of something greater than ourselves. Only through this awareness can we hope for true regeneration — not alone, but together.


