11 May 2020
2019 Fiordi Orientali 40x60cm olio su tela

Monday 11th May 2020 – Iceland

The eastern fjords of Iceland did not take long to enter my heart: pure poetry and incredible games of almost fairytale colors! The trip to Iceland was a daydream, the intense ultramarine blue of the ocean is just like that, and who has been there can confirm it. Another aspect that strikes me is the variation of the greens, which blinds you, and the shape of the eastern fjord, which is like a line that continues and takes me to […]
27 April 2020
2020-Oceano-120x140cm-olio-su-tela

Monday 27th April 2020- Ocean

In moments like these I feel more than ever the need to dive into wider horizons to breathe deeply! Like in this ocean that I had seen in Portugal. I miss traveling and seeing beautiful places, and during the waiting this painting helps me to immerse myself with the colors in these scenarios, where the border between the horizon and the sky disappears to give space to that beam of light that makes the atmosphere so full of surprise. This […]
13 April 2020
2020-Resegone-115x200cm-olio-su-tela

Monday 13th April 2020 – Resegone

In the last days I was thinking about what to wish for a Happy Easter so unusual and unbelievable. I wanted something unique and unrepeatable! The greatness of these Resegone mountains seems suitable to me. I really like this painting and there is a beautiful symphony between the peaks and the sky, crossed by that beam of light that gives a wide breath. The reddish earth that covers the lower part of the mountains is a color that is so […]
6 April 2020
Piazzale Loreto 112x140cm, tecnica mista su carta 2012

Monday 6th April 2020 – Loreto Square Milano

In these days seeing empty cities is truly surreal and at the same time suggestive. Therefore, I fished out of my archive one of the very first works that I did just arrived in Milan in 2012. In this work on paper (112x140cm) Piazzale Loreto is depicted as seems to me today. I still remember well the feelings with which I painted it: I was very angry because I couldn’t understand how to portray the city of Milan. It was […]