The poetics of peeling walls
It is a series in which I photograph the peeling walls under the arches of the Felice aqueduct in Rome. Immortalize the degradation of time on plaster, on paintings, transforming them into immense landscapes of my imagination. Geographies without reference points, I detect indefinable shapes and colors remaining in the balance between presence and absence. Photography is just the trace of my journey into the territory of language.
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That's W-all (Series)
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"1965. Shot since the 1980s. At first I had no idea who Cartier Bresson was, nor had I ever read about photography. Only in the last few years have I studied more and taken images in a more conscious and thoughtful way. I was born and lived for many years in Turin. In recent years in Rome. I have two Nikons and some lenses. My profession is veterinary surgeon. I also believe in photography as a form of art. My ambition to continue to take pleasure in taking pictures. "
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