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Graphic and Motion Designer based in Milan. Self-taught, driven by a deep connection with nature, sounds, and the wonder of ideas. Drawn to the unknown in all its forms — the mist, the veil, the questions without answers, the darkness beyond. Sometimes I capture traces of shadows and lights on film, as seen through my eyes — a quiet reflection of how I perceive the world.

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45.9215° N, 9.3896° E

Shot On Yashica T3 Super D
Kodak ColorPlus 200 ISO

46.0246° N, 9.5230° E

Shot On Yashica T3 Super D
Fujifilm 400 ISO

46.0094° N, 9.4918° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 200 ISO

46.0214° N, 9.5618° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 200 ISO

FAGLIA | Single Cover Proposal

Faglia is a Post-Punk band from Milan. For their upcoming single Fuochi della Mietitura, I explored two visual directions.
In the first, the graphic symbol “*” becomes a mark of ash, the silent trace left after fire.
In the second, I played with a chromatic progression — red for flame, black for what has burned, white for the purified dust of ash.

46.0644° N, 10.0529° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

44.1452° N, 9.6464° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Singularities Defines The Infinite

A visual exploration where gravity, time, and singularities converge.

Inspired by the beauty of the cosmos and the theories that shape our understanding of the universe, this work dives into the infinite through typographic motion unfolding in an endless loop and evoking the unpredictable nature of chaos. The animation begins in disarray—fragmented, erratic—only to gradually coalesce into a unified whole, moving in harmony mirroring the universe itself.

45.9338° N, 9.5257° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

45.8371° N, 9.3021° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
AGFA PHOTO APX 400

To move forward, we have to leave something behind.

A truth that echoes not just emotionally, but physically — rooted in the laws of Newtonian mechanics. Motion requires imbalance, and progress demands release.

According to Newton, acceleration increases when mass is reduced; momentum shifts when something is pushed away. In spaceflight, this means shedding weight to gain speed — a principle that becomes metaphor in stories of sacrifice. Inspired by Interstellar, this line reminds us that every step forward, in physics as in life, often begins with letting go.

45.9222° N, 9.3762° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Expired Kodak Color Plus 200

45.5761° N, 9.0803° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
AGFA PHOTO APX 400

Italian Architecture

This project presents a curated collection of architectural imagery, highlighting the interplay between structure and design. The compositions focus on the geometry, texture, and rhythm inherent in architectural elements, offering a minimalist yet profound perspective.

Through careful framing and attention to detail, this work captures the essence of the Italian aesthetics, emphasizing the harmony between form and function.

45.9222° N, 9.3762° E

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Expired Kodak Color Plus 200

ASCII Nebulae

This project is guided by a quiet kind of wonder — the kind that lives light-years away, drifting through gas, dust, gravity, and time, captured here in characters and code. Each image has been translated from official NASA archives, drawn from the eyes we've placed in space: the Hubble and James Webb telescopes.


Rendered in ASCII, these vast forms are reimagined through constraint. Lines, curves, gradients — all simplified into symbols, giving form to the formless. In doing so, the images become something new: a way to feel the scale of the universe not through detail, but through abstraction. A quiet tribute to what we know, and what we don’t.

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