Se rendre au contenu

Tra le pieghe dell'inverno vegliava l'infinito

Collection of works, 2021

6'54'' looped video, ashes in the water projected on a white MDF circle (diameter of one meter) 

Linocut prints on paper, various formats and poetry 

Tra le pieghe dell'inverno vegliava l'infinito

Collection of works, 2021

6'54'' looped video, ashes in the water projected on a white MDF circle (diameter of one meter) 

Linocut prints on paper, various formats and poetry 


Video

6'54'' looped, 2021

Ashes in the water projected on a white MDF circle (diameter of one meter)

Tra le pieghe dell'inverno vegliava l'infinito was created during a two-month residency in Bruson in collaboration with the Palp Festival. In a small mountain house, surrounded by winter’s stillness, I observed a seemingly empty landscape and kept wondering: Where are the other animals? Where do they hide? What traces do they leave? Are they sleeping, waiting, listening?

This question guided my work, which unfolds across video, linocuts, and poetry. Inside the warmth of the fire lit house, I reflected on life beneath the frozen surface; slower, hidden rhythms, hibernation, and underground worlds where species quietly coexist.

The video, made with ash and water, loops on a circular base, evoking a space between fullness and emptiness, where light flickers like distant stars. Monochrome prints echo the fragile line between presence and absence; light and life, just beneath the earth.

Tra le pieghe dell'Inverno vegliava l'infinito was created during a two-month residency in Bruson in collaboration with the Palp Festival. In a small mountain house, surrounded by winter’s stillness, I observed a seemingly empty landscape and kept wondering: Where are the other animals? Where do they hide? What traces do they leave?  Are they sleeping, waiting, listening?

This question guided my work, which unfolds across video, linocuts, and poetry. Inside the warmth of the fire lit house, I reflected on life beneath the frozen surface; slower, hidden rhythms, hibernation, and underground worlds where species quietly coexist.

The video, made with ash and water, loops on a circular base, evoking a space between fullness and emptiness, where light flickers like distant stars. Monochrome prints echo the fragile line between presence and absence; light and life, just beneath the earth.