I was born in 1999 in Tradate, a town in the province of Varese, Italy. Art has always been my way of observing, interpreting, and giving form to the world.
I graduated with honors in 2022 from the Painting program at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, and later earned a diploma in Illustration from the International School of Comics in Milan. Today, I define myself as both an artist and an illustrator, moving fluidly between personal artistic research and illustrative practice.
My work explores emotion, vulnerability, and tension through expressive mark-making: what I describe as a philosophy of the crooked, where what feels unsettling, raw, or imperfect becomes a form of emotional truth and beauty. I am particularly interested in the human psyche, fragility, and transformation, often expressed through a bold, striking visual language with a subtle tragicomic undertone, where humor and intensity coexist.
I enjoy experimenting with different materials, but I feel especially at home working with acrylics, wax crayons, oil pastels, and graphite, often combining them to create images that are playful yet dramatic, intimate yet unsettling.
Alongside my personal practice, I dedicate time to creative projects and workshops for people of different ages and backgrounds, believing in art as a shared space for expression, care, and transformation.
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