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MINIATURE, MUSIC

In the series, the miniatures not only symbolize the instruments making up the quartets, quintets and sextets but also the bodily entities in relation, where the different modulation of the spaces between the individual elements underlines the dynamics between beings or archetypes, in a combination of language sound and visual.
The first one,entitled, "In miniatura, quartetto", was chosen by the record label LUMI as the cover of the composition of the string quartet "In margine a spazi iridescenti" by Lorenzo Marino.
The second one,entitled "In miniatura, quartetto in do min," is part of the Brooklyn Art Library collection in New York.
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TEXTURE

By implicitly citing Jean Dubuffet's "Texturologies", the works are studies on the implicit texture that converges first in the visual texture and subsequently in the physical one of the porosity of black.
Between chaos and redundancy, to quote Ernst Gombrich on the pattern, the works are placed in the dimension of the deepening of pure and free materiality, the body of the image and reality at the expense of linear definition.
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INFRA-ROUGES

The following series of oil paintings investigates the attractive force of the color red. As Michel Pastoureau recalls in his book "Rouge, histoire d'une couleur" of the 16th and 17th centuries in the French language and in the German one , the adjective red is used  adverbially to mean "a lot". Rouge and fort can be thought of as synonyms, which underlines the semantic intensity of this color.
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