Each collection originates from a different time and place, but all share the same gesture: traversing the landscape to understand it.
THE COLLECTIONS
The collections originate from traversing the landscape and the time that shapes it.
Nature is not static, but in constant transformation.
Mountains are accumulations of eras, ice is compressed memory, rock is the result of forces still active.
Time is not a backdrop: it is what constructs the landscape.
Faced with this scale, human measure diminishes: the gaze does not dominate, but recognizes its own position.
These collections gather fragments of that silent duration that shapes nature and aim to remind us how much we are part of something vaster.
The Alps
From the Apuan Alps to the mighty massifs of Mont Blanc, The Alps is born from continuous exploration.
Images created through journeys and anticipation, where the landscape becomes a lived experience.
A visual journey that reveals the relationship between presence and scale.
Sound of North
A collection that explores the Nordic territories, where nature extends without hindrance.
Open spaces and essential conditions define a silent but constant balance.
The Sound of North gathers landscapes that do not readily reveal themselves, but which, once traversed, continue to resonate.
Lands shaped by fire and ice
A collection made in Iceland, where wind, fire, and ice relentlessly shape the landscape.
Natural structures in constant transformation emerge from above.
A territory observed as a process, rather than a definitive form.
Vanishing Lines
On the northern beaches, the sea writes and erases.
Lines and patterns emerge between waves, only to quickly dissolve.
Vanishing Lines collects temporary forms that come into being only to disappear.
A Poison called Man
A collection that explores landscapes where man has become a geological agent.
Metals and sediments redefine the territory, generating intense shapes and colours.
A balance where visual appeal and disquiet coexist.
Among the rocks of Calafuria
Born on the coasts of Calafuria, this collection takes a closer look at the material for the first time.
The rocky surfaces, etched by the sea, reveal continuous stratifications and transformations.
A slow and close investigation into the time deposited in the rock.