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Artist’s Statement
“La vita fugge, et non s’arresta una hora”
Francesco Petrarca (Canzoniere - CCLXXII)
Unstable
equilibrium, frailty, corrosion, doubt, incredulity, astonishment,
weightlessness, delicacy, transparency, transformation, flow of
time…
These are the concepts that inspire my art.
What catches
my interest is the precariousness of the world, everything is destined
to disappear sooner or later: the objects that surround us, the lives
that flow close to ours, all the living or inanimate things that change
and modify their aspect until they become so light, fragile, corroded
and discolored that are close to being lost forever.
All these aspects have an inner poetry, the beauty of the tension that rises from the will to survive to the passing of time.
I push the
material to its limit and I make it a metaphor of my thoughts. Clay is
the medium in which I can best represent my ideas.
It is a raw and malleable material that allows me to build irregular shapes, uncertain edges, wrinkled and transparent surfaces.
Foremost, the
sources of my inspiration are found in nature: bones, the skeletal
structure of leaves, fossils, geological deposits, but also in rusty
objects, old posters with bleached prints… each is so thin and
deteriorated that it could crumble at a mere touch.
My artworks
are aimed to catch that short instant between “being” and
“not-being”. Objects that are so well-worn that they are
near their end.