2025 / Ethereal Grounds
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Created during the Ethereal Grounds residency at Mango Trails, these large jute canvases, hand-sewn and painted with natural pigments, explore the relationship between materiality, the environment, and sustainable artistic practices.
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Installation of No. 41 (Fingertip)
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No. 41 (Fingertip), 2025, charcoal and tempera on jute, 340 × 520 cm
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No. 42 (Crack), earth pigment and tempera on jute, 340 × 520 cm
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No. 43 (Jerry), earth pigment and tempera on jute, 340 × 520 cm
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Installation view of No. 42 (Jerry)
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Installation view of No. 41 (Fingertip)
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Installation view of No. 41 (Fingertip)
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Installation view of No. 41 (Fingertip)
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Detail of No. 41 (Fingertip)
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Detail of No. 42 (Crack)
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Detail of No. 42 (Jerry)
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Detail of No. 42 (Jerry)
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Installation view of No. 42 (Crack)
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2025 / Sheets
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Created with elderly residents in psychogeriatric care at IPAB Monte Crocetta, this collective painting used reclaimed bed linens and mineral pigments. Participants painted together with slow, shared gestures, often from wheelchairs. The work celebrates vulnerability, presence, and the poetics of care.
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No. 40 (Sheets) in a theatrical performance by the guests of the facility
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No. 40 (Sheets), 2025, egg tempera on reclaimed bed linen
300 × 470 cm -
Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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No. 40 (Sheets), 2025, egg tempera on reclaimed bed linen
300 × 470 cm -
Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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No. 40 (Sheets), 2025, egg tempera on reclaimed bed linen
300 × 470 cm -
Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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Detail of No. 40 (Sheets)
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2024 / Fruit and Vegetable Market
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Presented in a disused fruit and vegetable market in Vicenza, these large-scale linen paintings interact with the site’s industrial traces. The installation reflects on urban decay, collective memory, and the potential for reactivating abandoned spaces.
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No. 35 (Tramonto), 2024, oil on canvas 350 × 213 cm
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No. 34 (Ants), 2024, acrylic on canvas, 350 × 213 cm
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No. 32, 2023, acrylic and oil on canvas, 220 × 320 cm
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No. 38 (Graffiti), 2024, spray and acrylic on canvas, 220 × 213 cm
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No. 29, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 160 × 230 cm
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No. 35 (Tramonto), 2024, oil on canvas 350 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 35 (Tramonto)
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Installation view of No. 35 (Tramonto)
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2024 / Bosco Lanerossi
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Installed in the occupied Bosco Lanerossi, a threatened forest facing industrial development, these large linen canvases combines artistic expression with ecological resistance, emphasizing the value of public green spaces.
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Installation view No. 32 & No. 34 (Ants)
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No. 34 (Ants), 2024, acrylic on canvas, 350 × 213 cm
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Installation view No. 32 & No. 34 (Ants)
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Installation of No. 32 & No. 34 (Ants)
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Installation of No. 32 & No. 34 (Ants)
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Workshop on earth pigments for the creation of protest signs
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Workshop on earth pigments for the creation of protest signs
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Workshop on earth pigments for the creation of protest signs
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Peaceful protest against tree felling
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Peaceful protest against tree felling
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Peaceful protest against tree felling
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View of the forest around the abandoned factory
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Interior view of the abandoned factory
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Interior view of the abandoned factory
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Interior view of the abandoned factory
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external view of the abandoned factory
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Interior view of the abandoned factory
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Liquid Ambar, a century-old tree at risk of being cut down
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View of the forest around the abandoned factory
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View of the forest around the abandoned factory
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2024 / Art in the Park
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For the Art in the Park event, a large canvas was suspended between trees. The work blurs the line between art and nature, inviting viewers to engage with the landscape.
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Detail of No. 37
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No. 37, 2024, spray, acrylic and oil on canvas, 320 × 213 cm
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No. 37, 2024, spray, acrylic and oil on canvas, 320 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 37
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No. 37, 2024, spray, acrylic and oil on canvas, 320 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 37
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2024 / Manawa
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For the Manawa event in Vicenza’s city center, two large-scale works reflected on time and urban space, echoing the city’s urban layers, creating a dialogue between history and the present.
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Detail of No. 39 (Akira)
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Installation view of No. 39 (Akira)
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Detail of No. 39 (Akira)
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Installation view of No. 29
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No. 29, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 160 × 230 cm
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Installation view of No. 39 (Akira)
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No. 39 (Akira), 2024, oil on canvas, 350 × 213 cm
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Installation view of No. 29 & No. 39 (Akira)
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Installation view of No. 29
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No. 39 (Akira), 2024, oil on canvas, 350 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 39 (Akira)
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Dj set by Prince Anizoba
2024 / Nuove Ri-Generazioni
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As part of the Nuove Ri-Generazioni project, participatory workshops resulted in large collective canvases. The final installation highlighted art’s role in fostering social connection and shared storytelling.
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No. 33 (Before, Now), 2024, acrylic on canvas, 370 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 33 (Before, Now)
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Installation view of No. 33 (Before, Now)
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Detail of No. 33 (Before, Now)
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Instllation view of No. 38 (Graffiti) & No. 33 (Before, Now)
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No. 38 (Graffiti), 2024, spray, acrylic on canvas, 220 × 213 cm
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Detail of No. 38 (Graffiti)
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Installation view of No. 38 (Graffiti)
2021-2023 / Archive
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A selection of works from 2021 to 2023. This period reflects a growing focus on materiality, technology, and the relationship between artistic form and screen reproductions.
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No. 2 (Franz Kline), 2021, oil on canvas, 278 x 156 cm
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No. 26, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 310 × 165 cm, installation view at Chorus
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No. 26 (Prospect Cottage), 2024, oil on canvas, 190 x 138 cm
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No. 1 (Scary Maze), 2021, charcoal and oil on canvas, 196 × 275 cm
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No. 28 (Tides), 28/10/2023, acrylic on canvas, 320 x 220 cm
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No. 11 (Vulcano), 5.Oct.2022 live performance, acrylic on canvas, 357 x 210
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No. 14 (Platero), Dec.2.2022 live performance, acrylic on canvas, 377 x 213 cm
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No. 6 (Buffering), 2022, oil on canvas, 170 x 100 cm
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No. 19, 2023, wool, textile and acrylic on canvas, 300 x 200 cm