“Accendersi” is a celebration of life and the freedom to reveal oneself. The body does not adapt to an external gaze: it chooses to be seen, authentic and full of energy. Dynamic, immediate, and powerful: “Accendersi means to take a stand, claim space and illuminate oneself from within.“
Every gesture, pose, and glance is an act of freedom. “Accendersi” speaks to those who choose visibility for themselves first, transforming vulnerability into strength. It celebrates the human body as a subject, never an object: imperfect, alive, and in motion.
This collection invites the viewer to discover the beauty of authenticity, feeling fully present in their own skin and emotions. An invitation to release judgment, unleash your inner energy, and illuminate your life from within, without compromise.
“Frammenti” tells of the cracks, dissonances, and breaking points that make us real. It is a collection of turmoil and introspection, where the human body mirrors the restless soul, crossed by shadows and deep questions. Each picture is a fragment of oneself, a part of a whole that may never fully come together, but it is precisely in this imperfection that it finds its poetic strength.
“Frammenti” explores the fragile space between order and chaos, between what appears and what hides. It is an inner journey where unease becomes visual language, and malaise a form of presence. These images do not seek to reassure: they invite the viewer to feel, to linger in imbalance, listening to that subtle voice arise from silence and fracture.
Here we find the representation of true emotional honesty: the ability to embrace complexity, remaining human even when everything trembles.
“Radici” represents the strength that doesn’t need to show itself, but is deeply felt. It is the silent power of balance, the stability born from being firmly anchored to oneself. This collection portrays human bodies, shapes, and presences embodying the concept of centering: solid, grounded, and attentive.
In a world pushing for continuous movement, “Radici” is a return to inner stability. It is the strength that doesn’t seek to dominate, but to belong; the power born from awareness, not control. Each image is a gesture of presence: the body becomes architecture, landscape, foundation.
“Radici” speaks of a deep connection with the earth, with breath, with one’s own center. It is visual balance, an invitation to stay, feel, and to exist fully within one’s space.
“Sospesi” speaks of what lives between the visible and invisible, between who we are and what we cannot yet define. It is a line capturing the essence of uncertainty, transformation, and possibility. The images do not seek to explain: they allow themselves to be perceived, suggesting rather than stating, evoking rather than showing.
In “Sospesi”, infinite interpretations are offered. Each image is a threshold, a point where shape dissolves and space is left for feeling. It is a line that celebrates the undefined, ambiguity, and the freedom of the vision. Here body, light, and matter become mutable symbols, fragments of perception inviting the viewer to lose and find themselves within the image.
“Sospesi” is the moment before something happens, the breath between one identity and another. It is a visual and sensory experience embracing mystery as part of beauty.
“Tendere” is an invitation to movement, transformation, and the freedom not to stand still. It is the line that speaks of the positive tension driving towards something new: desire, curiosity, flexibility of being. Here, bodies constantly dialogue with space, tense between control and surrender, strength and span.
Every “Tendere” image captures a moment of precarious balance, not as fragility, but as pure energy. It represents the expanding body, embracing tension as a form of life, as breath. In “Tendere”, freedom isn’t the absence of limits: it’s the ability to move within them and change direction without losing one’s center.
A dialogue between what holds back and what lets go.
It is movement, desire, exploration.
The line of emotional and physical elasticity, where suspension is not waiting, but absolute presence.