Digital Art collection [Prints]
The digital works in this collection represent an ongoing exploration of the creative possibilities at the intersection of art and technology. They are distinguished by the use of amorphous shapes and the depiction of subjects ranging from marine creatures to fruits, and even human skulls adorned with decorative elements. These seemingly disparate elements are unified by my pursuit of balance between beauty and complexity, the natural and the supernatural.

Each piece is conceived as an invitation to explore inner worlds and to discover new visual and emotional connections. My creative process is strongly influenced by the potential offered by next-generation software, such as Photoshop, which allows me to manipulate images and ideas with precision and freedom. However, at the core of everything lies a deep connection to the act of creation itself, a continuous dialogue between inspiration and technical execution.

Overall, my work reflects a constant commitment to innovation and experimentation, with the aim of creating pieces that not only capture attention but also resonate on a deeper level, offering new perspectives and meanings. Each work is a piece of a larger mosaic, a journey within my ever-evolving artistic vision.

Created: 2023-24
Size: Resizable
TuttiFrutti collection [Wall Sculptures]
The fruit sculptures taking part of this collection called TuttiFrutti, sometimes depicting fruits 'sliced,' 'eaten,' or 'rotten,' are conceived to raise awareness about excessive food consumption. Each artwork plays on oversized dimensions to emphasize this theme.

This project aims to highlight the issues of abundance and food waste. The sculptures, crafted from retired traffic signs, hand-painted, and occasionally coated with solvent-free epoxy resin, serve as visual symbols of transformation and decay, prompting reflection on our relationship with food and resources.

Encountering TuttiFrutti, viewers will find a creative and provocative reinterpretation of the themes of consumption and food waste. These artworks not only capture attention for their unique aesthetics and materiality but also provoke critical reflection on modern food practices and environmental sustainability.

I invite the audience to explore this artistic realm that blends art, social critique, and material innovation.

Created: 2021-24
Size: 100 x 100 cm.
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