".... A feeling that can not be seen, that does not appear in our "visual horizon of the world" but is felt and experienced from the inside." M. Henry. This feeling finds its expressive and symbolic function in non-colour, placing emphasis on emotion. Light becomes a communicative bridge between human beings and the outside world, a reflection of spiritual balance that allows one to "feel" the invisible. Where light meets the shades in a reversed horizon, where perception of the "known" is lost, it is there that human beings find their innermost need, combining intimate harmony and spirituality in the abstract song of multiple whites. Shades are like moods, the sea and the sky, vehicles of intimate feelings, here they become fields of white. The most intimate unknown finds it's voice in overturning what is real, deconstructing a known landscape across what seems our own interior necessity.
born in Sicily, southern Italy. studied in Italy and in Paris. works between Sicily and France. overall winner of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award 2010 and Amateur Photographer of the Year 2011.