"Cartography of the Ineffable", my last series of works, is conceived as a map of sorts that explores the experience of something that, for lacking of a more precise word, we can call revelation. It is not a religious revelation (or may be in a way it is), but the undeniable presence of something that is always in the borders of our consciousness.
The intensity of everyday life sometimes obscures it, but can’t silence it.
Art is by definition a territory that extends somehow beyond language, a region that opens to an elusive land where epiphany is always about the happen, where we always are about to understand.
I actively pursue that pungent sense of revelation. It appears as soon as we are able to create a discontinuity, a space of silence, a dissonance in the continuum of our flow.
Thus silence is a backdrop behind the scenes of my artwork, in a dream-like environment presented as an invitation to explore a poetic reality which is mostly internal (as any reality is) but that hopefully can reveal a much longed-for common ground, and perhaps a mirror.