"The Dialog of Contrast" COLLECTION

A burst of energy, color, and raw emotion. This collection is a celebration of contrast: between dreamy romanticism and the electricity of the modern age, between the stillness of nature and the dynamism of gestural expression.

These paintings are bold statements designed to infuse energy and personality into any space. Each piece is crafted to bring dynamism and inspiration into your daily life, stimulating a profound emotional connection.

Every piece is a unique creation, with no copies made. To ensure the irreplaceable nature of your style, contact me immediately.

This Picture

"If after every storm comes the calm, let the winds blow until they wake the dead! And let my fearless boat climb mountains of water as high as Olympus; and then descend to bridge the distance between heaven and hell!"

Inspired by the metaphorical power of William Shakespeare, particularly the Bard's ability to transform the storm (like the passion of Othello and Desdemona) into the purest and most overwhelming expression of the human soul. With his metaphors, the Bard is capable of painting using simple words: the image of a storm, no longer a mere atmospheric event, becomes the most delicate and natural expression of a deep and overwhelming passion.

And, eternally inspired by him, who paints using words, I try in my small way to tell a story using brushes...

And here, perhaps I am speaking of shivers... shivers that reach such profound intensity they leave you vibrating at the same frequency as the infinite, and transform the skin into light.

THIS PICTURE is a declaration of emotional strength and passion. A perfect piece of art for those seeking a work that is at once poetic, abstract, and deeply evocative.

Technique, materials and medium: acrylic, mixed media, and dripping on canvas. 50x60

Speak Low if You Speak Love

A work that captures the intimacy, vulnerability, and strength of true love through the encounter between the darkness of the cosmos and the warmth of human passion.

Inspired by the desire to define the indefinable, this painting is a visual whisper that explores the concept of love as an inner reflection ("L'AMORE SEI TU" / "LOVE IS YOU"). The artist uses universal metaphors—the Ocean, the Moon, the Light—to express a deep feeling that feeds on itself and reflects in our soul. The title, an echo of intimacy, suggests the necessary delicacy when speaking of the heart's truths.

The composition plays on contrast:

  • The Cosmos: The night blues and starry tones evoke the infinite, reminding us that love is a vast and mysterious entity.

  • The Passion: The use of vibrant red and warm skin tones against the cold night creates an emotional tension and an intense focal point, highlighting the warmth and vulnerability of the encounter.

The painting is a visual anchor for anyone seeking to celebrate the connection and depth of feelings.

Ideal for art lovers who desire a work that is simultaneously romantic, powerful, and sophisticated.

Technique and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Unintended

A work that whispers of newfound freedom and the resilient strength of the soul that flourishes even in the most confined spaces.

This painting is a subtle exploration of an inner journey of a mind that, even if confined, finds within its depths the capacity to turn its gaze elsewhere, transforming the surrounding reality into a vast realm of possibilities and rebirth.

The flowering tree is not merely decoration, but a critical symbol: it is creativity that erupts from fertile ground, life stubbornly blooming on a vulnerable back. The branches reaching upwards represent the obstinate search for space and growth, while the roots sink into the skin, suggesting an intrinsic strength that resists external pressures. It is beauty manifesting despite or because of limitations.

The Chromatic Contrast: The composition is divided: a darker, almost suffocating side, is contrasted with an explosion of cosmic and shimmering blue, a visual metaphor: of a transition from an oppressive atmosphere to a dimension of vastness, freedom, and infinite possibilities. Constellated with sparks of hope or fragments of dreams.

The Posture: The woman's pose, with slightly curved shoulders and head inclined, evokes a certain vulnerability, but the strength of the tree and the openness toward the cosmos suggest an ineluctable drive towards emancipation.

Ideal for art lovers seeking art rich in symbolism and psychological depth, capable of inspiring reflection on female resilience, personal freedom, and the salvific power of creativity.

Technique and Materials: Acrylic on canvas, with a real steel earring. 30x40 cm.

Vermillion

A work that whispers of newfound freedom and the resilient strength of the soul that flourishes even in the most confined spaces.

This painting is a subtle exploration of an inner journey of a mind that, even if confined, finds within its depths the capacity to turn its gaze elsewhere, transforming the surrounding reality into a vast realm of possibilities and rebirth.

The flowering tree is not merely decoration, but a critical symbol: it is creativity that erupts from fertile ground, life stubbornly blooming on a vulnerable back. The branches reaching upwards represent the obstinate search for space and growth, while the roots sink into the skin, suggesting an intrinsic strength that resists external pressures. It is beauty manifesting despite or because of limitations.

The Chromatic Contrast: The composition is divided: a darker, almost suffocating side, is contrasted with an explosion of cosmic and shimmering blue, a visual metaphor: of a transition from an oppressive atmosphere to a dimension of vastness, freedom, and infinite possibilities. Constellated with sparks of hope or fragments of dreams.

The Posture: The woman's pose, with slightly curved shoulders and head inclined, evokes a certain vulnerability, but the strength of the tree and the openness toward the cosmos suggest an ineluctable drive towards emancipation.

Ideal for art lovers seeking art rich in symbolism and psychological depth, capable of inspiring reflection on female resilience, personal freedom, and the salvific power of creativity.

Technique and Materials: Acrylic on canvas, with a real steel earring. 30x40 cm.

Hanami Dharma

A serene and symbolic work that celebrates love, spiritual growth, and the beauty of continuous renewal, inspired by the Japanese ritual of cherry blossom viewing.

The title "HANAMI DHARMA" merges the ephemeral celebration of blooming (Hanami) with the spiritual concept of flow, truth, and cosmic order (Dharma). The painting is a visual hymn to the nature of authentic love: the ability to renew and re-bloom after difficulties, the strength that grows with time, and the understanding that true beauty lies in the acceptance of life's flow.

The composition unites a contemplative figure with a sacred landscape, rich in metaphors:

The cherry blossoms (Sakura) envelop the figure as a refuge of love and security. The petals, despite their fragility, symbolize the ability to let go of misunderstandings and enrich life's path with millions of happy memories. The robust branches represent the constant growth and strength that shared love acquires over time.

The clear and transparent watercourse that flows through the scene is the Dharma in action, the flow of shared emotions and experiences. It symbolizes sincerity and the capacity to continually adapt to one another and to the incessant cycle of life.

The woman, immersed and protected by the landscape, embodies the serenity and awareness achieved when one is surrounded by authentic love and in harmony with one's destiny.

Ideal for collectors and travelers who seek art with a strong cultural, spiritual, and sentimental resonance.

Support and Materials: Oil on canvas. 30x40 cm.

My Immortal

An audacious and sophisticated work that challenges conventions on Death and Judgment, celebrating the duality, renewal, and cyclical nature of Nature.

Concept and Inspiration: Inspired by the concept of Yin and Yang, this painting explores Death not as an absolute end, but as the essential opposite of Birth, which retains the seed of renewal. The artist questions the fear of Death (citing Socrate) and the limitations of judgment, reminding us that "No one knows what death is and whether it may not be the greatest of all goods for man." This piece is the consequence of reflections born after a great loss.

Visual Details: The central figure is a fascinating and mysterious woman who "charms and spares no one," an eternal and cosmic entity.

The scene is steeped in a powerful chromatic contrast that evokes duality: black and white (Yin and Yang) collide with the dark red of blood/passion. Serpents are featured as creatures that symbolize both poison and sin (the traditional conception) and healing, renewal, and immortality (through the shedding of skin).

MY IMMORTAL is a work of great conceptual and visual impact, ideal for those who love art that provokes and invites deeper reflection. The style, which blends figurative elegance with Gothic and Symbolist elements, pays homage to the beauty of mystery.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 50x60 cm.

Another Brick in The Floreal Wall

"ANOTHER BRICK IN THE FLOREAL WALL" is the visual reflection on the frenzy and superficiality of modern society, where "appearing is more important than being."

The painting captures the moment when the individual finds themselves trapped in a system of consumerism and fleeting trends—the "Floral Wall"—made of beautiful things, but lacking substance, such as clothes that don't last or relationships that change at the rhythm of a like. It is a warning to rediscover the authentic values of care, slowness, and essence.

A piece that invites one to look beyond appearance, to value permanence, and to reflect on the authentic meaning of existence in a consumerist world.

Support and Technique: Acrylic on canvas with gold leaf inserts. 50x60 cm.

Be Yourself

An artwork that inspires freedom, strength, and authenticity.

This painting captures the indomitable soul of the wolf, a millenary symbol of intelligence, loyalty, and individuality. With its fierce gaze and amber-colored eyes, the piece serves as a powerful visual reminder to celebrate your own essence and reject conformity.

The composition is created using a technique that employs splashes of glacial colors, evoking the power and cold beauty of its habitat. This chromatic dynamism lends a wild energy to the piece. It is the ideal purchase to infuse a touch of strength, mystery, and sophistication into any setting.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Watercolors with dripping technique on canvas. 40x50 cm

New Divide

This black and white painting celebrates the butterfly not only as a thing of beauty, but as a symbol of profound transformation and a "new frontier" (or "new divide"). "NEW DIVIDE" represents the break with what was, allowing one to take flight towards a new form.

Its monochromatic grace hides a powerful capacity for rebirth. It is a piece that inspires change and evolution.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Pencil and Charcoal on Canvas Board. 40x50cm

Anastasya

A portrait that is an explosion of energy and rebellion from a rock soul.

"Anastasia" embodies a powerful and charismatic beauty. Her vibrant red hair is a wave of color that symbolizes absolute passion and audacity.

This strong graphic identity makes the artwork ideal for anyone seeking a piece of art with a bold yet refined personality.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Watercolor on Canvas Board. 40x50 cm

Orion

A visual ode to the infinite and the power of the starry sky to break down mental barriers, pushing us to dream "always beyond."

Inspired by the good fortune of being able to observe the Milky Way in an area free of light pollution, this painting captures the majesty and mystery of the cosmos. The artist transforms the sky into a "cosmic velvet carpet studded with diamonds," a place where "space and time intertwine" and the only limit is the horizon of our imagination. The work is an invitation to feel the infinite that lives within us, just like the sky shining above our heads.

The piece celebrates the one thing that unites every culture: the sight of the stars, an echo of the past and an inspiration for the future.

Ideal for art lovers seeking a piece with great visual impact and philosophical resonance. Perfect for adding a sense of wonder and introspection to any space.

Technique, materials, and support: Acrylic on canvas. 50x60

Wither

An introspective work that explores the duality between the immobility of fear and the transformative power of light. A symbol of beauty that, without true essence, is destined to fade.

This painting is the visual representation of the woman one would NEVER want to be again. It evokes the sadness and inner fading of someone who, despite desiring to "make the blood burn in their veins," lacks the courage to embrace light and transformation. The artist invites the viewer to look into the painting to confront three states of being:

The Desire: The woman you wish to be, because "she is beautiful," but condemned by the lack of vital light ("I have water, but no light, I am slowly withering...").

The Blockage: The woman you hate because she will never find the courage to shake off those "heavy flowers and masks," remaining blocked in front of an "immense light."

The Essence: The woman who has welcomed the light, and who would never want to be who she once was again.

The figure is surrounded by real autumnal leaves and vivid red flowers, which are both ornaments and metaphors for the "weight" and "masks" that prevent the soul's ignition. The eyes, though intense, communicate a melancholic calm and a deep awareness of her own destiny. The face is framed by hands that suggest both protection and imprisonment.

Chromatic Contrast: The background, which blends cool tones of blue (water) and warm splashes of yellow and gold (the desired light), reflects the struggle between the surrounding environment and the inner fire that struggles to ignite.

Ideal for collectors and thinkers seeking art with a high psychological resonance, which invites reflection on the courage to be authentic.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 50x60 cm.

Ordinary Day

True beauty is born as such, and dies as such. Perhaps Snow White is too pure for these times. But having grown up on fairy tales, for me, she is true beauty: beauty belongs to those who know how to convey emotion, to those who know how to reflect their soul in their own beauty. I would dare to say that perhaps the Evil Queen (Grimilde) has won: the kingdom is hers today, fairy tales no longer have a happy ending. Rest in Peace Dolores ❤️

Technique, Materials, and Support: Acrylic, Mixed Media, and Dripping technique on Canvas. 30x40

Ghosts

A powerful and introspective work that challenges the fear of darkness and silence, celebrating the obscurity as a sanctuary of truth and indelible memories.

Inspired by the melancholic lyrics of Depeche Mode and a reflection on the deceiving nature of light, "GHOSTS" is a hymn to darkness not as an absence, but as a sacred space of truth. The artist explores how only in the dark do masks fall, and one can distinguish what is rough from what is smooth, and hear the "voices of memories, of faces and smiles that have remained in the depths of the soul."

The painting captures a primordial, dreamlike landscape where a solitary figure confronts the immensity of the night.

The subject is a woman—the artist's late grandmother, depicted as a young woman, who re-emerges from the past—placed before a dark lake and majestic trees, which symbolize the immensity of the unknown. This monumental tree, whose canopy stretches upwards like an ancient antenna between earth and cosmos, is the silent witness of time and memory, symbolizing the persistence and strength of life.

The sky is not a comforting darkness, but an explosion of fiery red and white stars, reminding us to "pay attention and open our senses when there is light."

The environment is steeped in a powerful sense of meditation. The silence of this place is full, not empty, "imbued with the colors of fantasy" and populated by the "ghosts" of memories that return for company.

Ideal for collectors and thinkers who appreciate art with a strong meditative resonance. A piece that invites introspection and a reassessment of what appears "dark" or "luminous."

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Only a Crack in This Castle of Glass

An evocative work that captures pristine nature, where light and hope break through even the darkest nights, challenging the world's fragility.

It is a hymn to fragility as strength.

The Aurora Borealis opens up in the sky like a dazzling crack of green and purple energy. It is not just a natural phenomenon, but a metaphor for the "light" that pierces the darkness, the miracle that manifests even in the most extreme conditions. It is life pulsing despite the rigidity of conditions.

The snow-capped peaks represent the "castle of glass": a solid and enduring beauty, the self-imposed prison, external expectations, or emotional barriers. The painting captures the critical instant when these defenses shatter (the "crack"), allowing the true essence – the Milky Way – to break through everything.

Ideal for collectors and dreamers who seek art with a strong landscape resonance, capable of evoking nature and the message that hope and beauty can always filter through the cracks of the world.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Streets of Love

This abstract painting is a vision of how the world appears when perception is freed from the limits of sight.

The title "STREETS OF LOVE" evokes a journey, a path that unfolds not through conventional streets, but through the ways of the soul and essence. This painting is the chromatic translation of a moment when one accesses a deeper vision. Reality is broken down to reveal the energy, vibration, and pulsating life that surrounds every form. The painting suggests that, under the same moon, the world is shared, but perceived through channels that go beyond the simple gaze.

The luminous flowers are the manifestation of the energy pulsing in things, where the silence of the night amplifies interior resonances and invisible bonds.

Ideal for collectors and dreamers who seek art with a strong abstract and dreamlike charge. A piece that invites one to look beyond the surface and recognize the energy and invisible network that binds love, nature, and feelings.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Fær Øer Island

This drawing captures the raw majesty of the cliffs where a lake is suspended above the ocean. The artwork encapsulates the solemn calm I only found at the edges of the world, where suddenly everything else became tiny and insignificant.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Pencils on Cardboard/Drawing Board. 40x50.

As The Flames Climbed Into The Clouds

The natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) and your title merge to represent concepts like transformation, the manifestation of the unconscious, and the majesty of personal growth.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Acrylic on Canvas. 30x40 cm

Born To Fly

The painting captures the majesty of the swan, a universal symbol of beauty, purity, and transformation. Although it is shown here on the water, the title suggests its destiny to fly—its true essence awaiting full realization.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Watercolors on Canvas Board. 50x60 cm

Wherever You Will Go

This drawing captures the strength and fragility of flowers, whose beauty is destined to bloom "wherever you go." Your true essence and beauty will accompany you on every journey and through every new phase of life.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Watercolors on Canvas Board. 40x50 cm

Whispers of Autumn

"Whispers of Autumn" is an exploration of the intrinsic beauty of the plant world. Created using the direct printing of natural leaves and plants, every single vein is pressed onto the canvas, forming a textured bouquet that pulses with life.

Tecnica, Materials, and Support: Acrylic on Canvas using real leaves. 40x50 cm

Is There Life on Mars?

An homage to the icon Bowie, which merges Ancient Spirituality (the meditative pose) with Scientific Glam (the Pop Art explosion of violet, magenta, and flashes of light). The figure is immersed in a cosmic chaos that reflects the title's question: the mind seeks the answer among the stars.

Technique, Materials, and Support: Watercolors, Mixed Media, and Dripping technique on Canvas. 40x50

Echoes

Inspired by the legendary track "Echoes," this painting is the visual translation of a sonic experience, vibrating in harmony with the notes of David Gilmour and Richard Wright.

The work celebrates the moment the melody penetrates the most intimate structures, revealing a personal and primal connection between feelings, art, the body, and the universe.

Ideal for collectors and music lovers who seek a work with a metaphysical and synesthetic dimension. A piece that invites you to feel the cosmos and music not only with your eyes or ears, but with every cell.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas, with realistic strings. 30x40 cm.


Blew

The painting is the memory of a place where nature blooms and time stands still. It represents the serenity and comfort of a personal paradise, an oasis of pristine beauty beyond the real world. The gray patches represent the veil of the dream.

Ideal for: Collectors seeking art with a deep spiritual resonance, which celebrates memory, comfort, and the beauty of inner worlds.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Supermassive Black Hole

Inspired by the track "SUPERMASSIVE BLACK HOLE," the work establishes a bridge between the cosmos and the ancient world.

There is a veiled reference to ancient glory, like the pyramids that were once not made of opaque rock, but shone with bright white marble, an echo of pure light swallowed by time. Now as then, aligned with the same constellations.

Ideal for: Collectors and music enthusiasts seeking art with a strong synesthetic, scientific, and mystical charge. A piece that celebrates the immensity of the cosmos and the enduring power of ancient human creations.

Support and Materials: Acrylic on canvas. 30x40 cm.

Realismo

Realism

Technique, Materials, and Support: Pencils, Inks, and Charcoal on Cardboard/Drawing Board