Art is a journey within ourselves. Each artistic expression contains a story and narrates the existential adventure of mankind. The works of this project start from a mixture of color, skillfully arranged and left free to warp on paper.
The creative process is inspired by the Rorschach Test: starting from the inkblots, I elaborate the stimulus and outlines the contours of the perceived figure, narrating my own inner life. The figures suggest associations, reflections and stories, which are reported on the work itself.
A “Projective Art Project”, a dialogue with forms and colors: “What do I see?”.
We give meaning. We build possibilities starting from the colors that life offers to us.
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#1 Oracle. “Ibis Redibis Non Morieris In Bello”

#2 Gossip. They Have Ever-Larger Ears, Full Of Nothing

#3 He Had Always Wanted To Fly

#4 The Old Professor Pink Rabbit Disapproved My Behavior

#5 Anger

#6 “Today Is Beautiful But Tomorrow It Could Be Cloudy”

#7 Her Gaze Did Not Understand. Mute And Distant. Ignored.

#8 Ulysses. “Stop The Ship And Our Song Listen”.

#9 Little Monsters Populate Our Waters…

#10 “Doom. Poor And Gray. I Cry And I Despair!”

#11 Then One Day The Bishop Was Eaten By A Cloud

#12 He Was A Poor Raccoon Looking For Beauty, Obsessed

#13 The Snow Queen Had The Heart Of Ice

#14 A Fleeting Thought Rises In Flight And Moves Away. It Has Gone.

#15 She Spoke The Language Of The Wind

#16 Japan

#17 Right Hemisphere, Left Hemisphere. I Do Not Use Either.

#18 Medusa. A Glance Is Enough. She Looked At You!

#19 Everyone Can Wear A Blue Mask.

#20 Sometimes The Desired Joint Does Not Work.

#21 Distorted Images Of Something We Think We Have Seen. Maybe.

#22 The Fire Burns! What Do You Want To Tell Me?

#23 Always Under Your Bed

#24 Kiss

#25 Free Associations

#26 Symphony Of Spring, Goddess Of New Life.

#27 You See It, I Know…

#28 Birds

#29 He Had Long Mustaches To Hide His Lips (And Words)

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