I live in Bussoleno, in the province of Turin in Italy, land of great designers such as Pininfarina, Bertone and large industries that have made the history of the twenty-first century such as FIAT
- Which method / technique do you use?
I draw in pencil using the drawing board, then I vectorize my drawings so I can make precise and large lithographs or print on different materials so I can experiment with different techniques
- How would you describe your style / designs?
I was born as a designer of industrial products such as cars, technical instruments, bodywork, I discovered my artistic vision only with maturity, mainly I try to make others understand through my drawings how I see "things", my point of view about what surrounds us
- How / why did you start with art? What inspires you?
I am totally fascinated by the forces that the universe uses, by the very nature of things, by how one body affects another, by the diversity of dimensions that coexist in the infinite universe, by how time and space are relative based on who uses” there are creatures like butterflies that live 24 hours, there are stars that live millions of years, all in the same universe sharing the same space. In my own way I try to represent them to make them more understandable for those who want to look inside my drawings, I strongly believe that a drawing should not just be a beautiful image but must have a meaning, or rather, a solution within it, I compare the my drawings to mathematics considering mathematics perhaps the only universal language known to man today
- Do you have a message with your art?
There is always another point of view, another opinion, in whatever you are looking at
- What do you think your art can add to a home?
My hope is that when you enrich your home with one of my works you can walk past it, every day, and stop for a few seconds to look at it, reflecting on the meaning within the drawing, and except for your own conclusion, an idea, and that this idea can change, develop in