in riva al lago

Horizontal snow

This series also stems from the approach of interpreting photographic shots as if they were paintings. It is based on horizontal compositions using white bands to generate works with abstract features.


The selection presents a series of images taken on barriers and snow-covered walls. A white strip of snow is always present, determining the band arrangement of the elements.


The works have not undergone manipulations or special effects, they have only been chromatically optimized with Photoshop. The series appears with a homogeneous visual aspect where white is the common denominator.


Dancers in Red

Space for experimentation

The third series "Horizontal snow" aspires to a more abstract result using horizontal compositions in which bands of color and matter are interrupted by the insertion of a white strip of snow.

With this experiment I tried to interpret artistically stone barriers and snowy walls; the images were taken along the canal between Vaprio and Concesa. I was interested to see if starting from abstract shots I could get some paintings. Water is no longer the absolute protagonist while the white of the snow becomes the hallmark of the series.

Also in this selection I wanted the photographic matrix of the works to be clearly felt and for this reason the shots have not been manipulated or special effects, they have only been chromatically optimized with Photoshop. The series appears with a visual appearance with a homogeneous composition; the different starting situations conform to a common compositional structure.

Also in this series I have limited myself to optimize the colors with Photoshop in order to obtain the pictorial interpretations of the works; no use of effects, filters or overlaps.

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