The use of “glue size”, a painting technique in which pigment is bound to cloth with hide glue, already used by Breughel and Dürer results in vibrant and profound colors. Through a pictural vocabulary of repetitive patterns, geometric forms, and interactive colour sections, an energy field, a kind of invisible vibration, a silent music to whom the spectator can connect and relate conscious and unconsciously, emanates.
These abstract images of color and form aim to inspire our imagination, to make us travel into other dimensions of the mind. Their work wants to allow us to reconnect with what we feel essential, first, in ourselves and in our relationship to the world around us.