Italy
I ask to myself what happens to the photographs not taken or to the images captured only from the eyes and I am looking for a way to make them exist through the reflections that they leave in the other ones.
I collect books that contain within them the phrase “as far as the eye can see” because I believe that, where the eyes cannot penetrate and the gaze fails to stop, there can only be a suspension of the speech.
The sky is a recurring reference point: I perceive it as a unifying element of the infinite number of variations through which reality manifests itself and I like to think that over the centuries it has been the home to everything that is defined otherworldly or supernatural.
My research never concludes with a discovery, rather it presents itself as the accumulation of fragments, reflections and potential horizons which, as impermanent as they are, suggest the existence of a “b