Landscape
You start drawing to represent the world and things, then the sign is no longer enough for you and you discover the light in the colors, then the lines that contain the colors become boundaries and you have the desire and the need to overcome them: that's when you learn to fly. All things and places have a soul, I try to understand what they communicate to us and what they ask of us, that's why I don't paint their image but their behavior. There is an incredibly rational randomness in nature, seeds are carried by the wind, birds and insects and when they awaken they become grass and plants drawing ever changing but incredibly similar landscapes, every blade of grass is the absolute protagonist of the landscape, every drop of color that is thrown from my brush is a seed. Only when you can look at a flat horizon, be it land or sea, do you have the complete feeling of wholeness.