THE PERSON BEHIND GOBELETTERS
My first encounter with a spraycan came when I was around ten years old. What started as curiosity quickly became a constant presence . Graffiti was my first language, a way to leave a mark, explore my identity, and transform empty surfaces into something personal. It stayed with me throughout my teenage years and shaped the way I see art today.
In my twenties, that creative drive led me into tattooing. While learning the craft, drawing never stopped being part of my daily practice. Tattooing became more than a profession; it opened the door to travel, discover new cultures, and connect with people across Europe and beyond.
Over time, however, the need to create began to extend beyond the skin.
Back in Italy, that urge evolved into a new way of expressing my everyday experiences the joy, the struggles, and the emotions that shape us. Resin, engraved mirrors, wood, lettering, and mixed materials became new surfaces through which I could translate those feelings into tangible works.
This body of work is the result of that journey.