The project narrates, through the corrupted images of lamb entrails, the concept of meal (in italian, "pasto"), whose Latin etymology is linked to the "pasture" or, in more depth, the "lung of the slaughtered beast".

Published in FOOD by Dito Publishing, Rome (ITA), 2023
Exposed at Lovers and Leaders Art Gallery, Berlin (DE), December 2023
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4FCP is an ambient piece born from a midi generator AI alghoritm and a databending/moshing of a video of clouds.

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Exploring photographic negatives, I searched for an image of a sun, of Eleazar, childhood memories, and resurrections. Saule is the focal point of the artistic exploration, a symbol of light and transformation, reminding the observer to be ā€œhere and now,ā€ immersed in a dialogue between past and present

Published in Etimologia Magazine #1, 2024

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ā€œAtrabileā€ is a term with roots in ancient Greek medicine, particularly in the teachings of Hippocrates. It refers to black bile, one of the four bodily humors believed to influence a personā€™s temperament and health. According to Hippocratic theory, an excess of atrabile could lead to melancholic behavior.

Published on Fifteen Magazine #3, Psicografici Editore, Roma (IT), 2024

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Saint Suaire resonates as both a tribute and an elegyā€”a visual hymn that venerates Joan's legacy, inviting contemplation on themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the divine traces left in the fabric of history.

Exposed at LUX Social Club in Milan (ITA), 2024
An ethereal portrayal of a female spirit possessed by the Ikimitama. Radiating with a haunting aura, she embodies the relentless pursuit of revenge through supernatural means.

Exposed at Lanificio Digitale, during NFTCC, Naples (ITA), 2024
The term WĆ¼rm refers to the Pleistocene glaciation, where Haraway's research linked women to themes of servitude and an androcentric society, comparing them to worms. Yet, the worm symbolizes natureā€™s resilience, enduring against suppressive forces, inspired by Pleistocene worms surviving in permafrost. The waxing moon represents renewal and transformation, mirroring the wormā€™s shape and emphasizing positive evolution.

Exposed at Lugano's City Hall, during NFTFest, Lugano (CH), 2024
From Wurm collection.
In Wurm #2, the woman turns, embodying the moment of metamorphosis, where resilience meets renewal, echoing the timeless cycle of nature reclaiming itself and stepping into transformation.

Artwork sold at a charity auction in support of the flood-affected areas in Emilia Romagna, for Contro Corrente, Bologna (ITA), 2024.

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