Nature presents an elusive beauty on a daily basis, here revealed by the aesthetic research carried out on the forms of ice, studying their genesis and physical nature in order to trace them back to their essence and take them out of context to give them an abstract character.
The images resulting from this creative process generally produce a disorienting effect, leading the observer to look deeply into the subject from a different point of view, and to interpret it as something beyond the natural element actually represented.
They are ‘Fragile Forms’, momentary, transitory and often disappear after a few hours or even minutes.
A limited time, the time of a snapshot, with which to capture their intrinsic aesthetic qualities and transform them into abstract forms with a strong graphic impact, and then let the observer draw on his or her imagination in search of personal and intimate equivalences and associations.