"Dreams at first seem impossible, then seem improbable, and finally, when we commit ourselves, become inevitable."
Mahatma Gandhi
Through painting, I am finding the expressive mechanisms to understand
somehow my place in the world.
It is a task that, although it may seem playful, translates into a sincere dialogue between my
deepest essence and the canvas, which returns to me a dreamlike image of the future.
Feelings, thoughts and desires are seen projected on the fabric, with the
complicity of the pictorial technique with which I feel very comfortable: acrylic with
spatula.
The textures obtained through the material load and the rapid spatulas offer me
ideal pictorial possibilities to express certain moods and encounters
intimate with myself. I seek to create a specific atmosphere, fleeing from softness
licking the brush, accepting the force of the spontaneous line and the introspective color, almost
magical, of constant transformation.
The formal elements give shape to a self-portrait that represents the spirit
dreamer that accompanies a precise period of my life.
The dream, a self-portrait that projects various feelings; like passion and desire.
Representation of a dreaming spirit, in which thoughts and plans for the future are reflected.
Opening a trunk of stars, observing them from close up, the stars are my fears,
letting them out and away.