2012
Back to Black Edition#2
This body of work is a continuation of a previous series originally created in Las Vegas, later developed in Rome. This new chapter carries the same radical commitment to black and white — a stark, uncompromising visual language through which my visionary mind attempted to articulate a particularly tricky but meaningful period.
The absence of color becomes intentional dryness, a stripped-down field where contrast speaks louder than ornament. Within these drawings, elements of underground electronic music culture intertwine with natural forms, generating surreal situations charged with tension and irony.
A flower bud transforms into a woofer.
Jack cables pierce walls and connect to a urinal.
Animals appear disoriented, suspended between instinct and environment.
A cornucopia, instead of spilling wealth and abundance, releases capsules, pills, and a single CD.
In Black&Black Edition #2, abundance becomes excess, connection becomes intrusion, and nature merges with circuitry. The result is a stark, almost surgical landscape where inner turmoil and cultural imagery collide — raw, ironic, and unapologetically lucid.



