15 February 2021
2020 Airport 20x20cm olio su tela

Monday 15th February 2021 – Airport

This small 20x20cm painting depicts the Malpensa airport at the first light of dawn. The most intense light is in the background, in that light with the presence of blue, which is a prelude to the arrival of day. That intense light that awakens, also creates that play of light and shadow between the two airplanes on the right. The cadmium yellow line indicates the direction. Of all the lines on the track, I focused only on it just to […]
7 December 2020
2020 Malpensa 30x30cm olio su tela

Monday 7th December 2020 – Malpensa

The theme of the line, at this airport in Malpensa, is of capital importance, because it allows me to indicate where to look. With that warm orange, it allows me to go straight to the sunset light. Looking carefully at the painting, I realized that the light pole almost looks like a stationary person, waiting. This detail, clearly unintentional (the proportions would all be wrong 😊), however makes me reflect on the fact that some paintings, looked at after months, […]
2 November 2020
2020 Airport 50x35cm olio su tela

Monday 2nd November 2020 – Malpensa

Painting Malpensa today, with the covid-19 that never stops touching our lives, makes me want even more to give my contribution through what I see and discover gradually. The lights of the sky of this period, at sunset, really make me rejoice and in this work there is a hint of those warm colors. The structure of the work is determined by the red line, which indicates the direction to go. The planes are at a standstill, a situation we […]
9 March 2020
2020-Airport-50x40cm-olio-su-tela

Monday 9th March 2020 – Airport

In this tricky historical moment that we are living in Italy, my work is helping me not to run away from reality but rather it forces me to look at it more! I was surprised when was born this work from the Airport series, that sky so gray and the shades of overseas so veiled that create a light effect that crosses the runway of the planes, giving it as a caress. That vertical yellow line gives me a sense […]