About
Echoes
For years, I painted carefully, softening edges, muting colors, fearing the bold stroke that might betray too much of myself. But a canvas cannot breathe under layers of restraint.
Now, I work differently. Each brushstroke is a quiet rebellion: against doubt, against the urge to make myself smaller, paler, easier to overlook. My art is no longer a plea to be seen—it is a declaration that I already am.
To those who preferred my quieter shades, I understand. But the palette has changed. The hand that once hesitated now moves with quiet certainty.
This is not an uprising, just an awakening. The colors were always there. I simply stopped being afraid to use them.
Me
My work is a heartfelt, very playful, exploration of themes, light and shadow, human emotion, nature’s beauty, i don't know really, it's chaos, styles exploration, it's ok, it' ossom. I blend futurismo, cubism, expressive brushwork, delicate realism, bold abstraction, each piece invites the viewer into a moment of connection—whether through vibrant color, intimate detail, or evocative composition.
Driven by quite an appreciation for the natural world, personal stories, other people dreams, my work seeks to capture the fleeting and the timeless, transforming ordinary scenes into something extraordinary. Every stroke carries intention, and every creation is an open door to emotion, memory, and wonder.
When not in the studio, I can be found playing tennis with my son Alex, wandering galleries, trout fishing in America, always observing, always creating, always on a diet.