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InsideOut II
Digital photo
2013
How different is the perception of life between feeling (inside) and the reality that surrounds us (outside)? I would liken our mind to a room, our secret room that allows us to impersonate what we really feel we are, what we believe we belong to.
Shape of my Heart
My new works speak of a radical change that has not only occurred in my private life but has been reflected above all in my way of conceiving the primary need that I had when I started again with my creative research: to externalize my personal experience with all the series of emotions and deprivations that my disease Endometriosis has led me to live. Starting from the sentence “Although you are literally in a thousand pieces, you can be a masterpiece in another form”, starting from my pieces, I needed to cut, break, fold, glue, color, I needed gestures, signs, strength. So, this new type of research speaks of my “thousands pieces”, of how they must be collected, glued together, held together tightly by courage and resilience. This work also speaks of my first person singular and of the landscapes of my heart.
2024
Mixed media
The Most Beautiful Flower
It's a never ending loving story of my family. It is how I add new pieces of memories. One thing my grandmother always said to her five sons: you are the most beautiful flowers in my garden. Three sisters appear in the First photo. The woman on the right is my grandmother. My dad's mom. It was a sunny winter day and these wonderful women were strolling through the streets of Padua (Italy), impeccably dressed. From the need for remembrance; from this phrase; from the intimacy of my family’s hearth, this project was born.
2022
Mixed Media on vintage photograph
This work is featured in the Issue 14 and in the exhibition "Our Stories" of PhotoTrouveè Magazine
F R A G I L E
Is a deeply personal and evocative project that delves into the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability. Is work explores resilience through fragility. Each piece reflects my journey of living with endometriosis, a chronic condition that has profoundly shaped my identity and perspective. Through photography and mixed media, I explore the themes of pain, resilience, and renewal, capturing the intricate layers of what it means to live within a fragile yet unyielding body. This work serves as both a reflection and a conversation: a space where vulnerability transforms into empowerment, and fragility becomes a testament to inner strength.
2024
Mixed Media
Attraverso lo specchio e quel che Alice vi trovó
Premio ARTE 2006, Milano (ITA) In collaboration with Accademia di Belle Arti, Venezia and ARTE Mondadori Cross Over Diapo film to Negative film
2006
The dimension hidden behind the surface of a mirror is as real as the dimension in which we live. Through the lens, the same rules of the dimension we know exist, space is expanded in the same way we know in this dimention. In this research I wanted to investigate the possibility of putting into practice a game I used to play as a child, imagining that I also possessed the space beyond the mirror, by staging the first part of Lewis Carrol's famous book. For this work I experimented with the Cross Over technique, i.e. shooting with a DIAPO film but requesting development as if it were a negative. After trying a few, I found the most functional solution that allowed me to translate the colours of that dimention.
Geisha
Premio ARTE 2005, Milano (ITA) In collaboration with Accademia di Belle Arti, Venezia and ARTE Mondadori BW film
2005
The bodies present themselves together in front of the lens. In the shot, the lights amalgamate the forms and the bodies appear as one, creating an apparent formal and aesthetic unity. The research tends towards the representation of the self linked to the other, to the couple, to love, to sexuality. The reasoning behind this research is experimentation in the hope of being able to return the image of a single person, trying to merge, to hide one figure in the other.
Who will I be tomorrow?
Digital photo portrait with vintage paper masks
2011
The mask is a powerful tool that allows us to enter a dimension that 'awake' we dare not visit. The mask possesses us, it drags us down deep into our selves, bringing out those hidden parts that we dare not let out. It makes us brave, magical, it opens the door to ancestral powers. It gives us the possibility to be what we desire, to move and pose as we otherwise would not. Who will I be tomorrow? In what new powers will I sail?
Body Modification II
Mutazioni Contemporanee Progetto ACCADE Galleria A+A, Venezia digital photo
2009
BEAUTY KNOWS NO PAIN a fascinating lie
"BEAUTY KNOWS NO PAIN: A Fascinating Lie" is a photographic artwork that delves into the complex relationship between beauty and suffering.In this series, two girls embody the eternal dichotomy between a perfect outward appearance and the deep emotional wounds hidden within. Space and Girls are intentionally contradictory: girls with angelic features, reflects the facade society often imposes on us. Melancholic gaze and slight scars, represents the inner reality, the invisible pain that many of us hide. Through this contrast, the work critiques the illusion that beauty equates to happiness and the absence of suffering. The title, "BEAUTY KNOWS NO PAIN: A Fascinating Lie," emphasizes this captivating and widespread lie, inviting the viewer to reflect on how often we are conditioned to seek outward perfection at the expense of our true essence and well-being. The piece invites us to recognize and embrace our vulnerability and authenticity as genuine forms of beauty.
2012
Digital photo printed on zinc foil - cm 150 x 105
Love is Clockworks
2024
Mixed media on paper
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