Then I’ll Tell You
Family memories, freelance life, and quiet resilience in a changing Italy, between uncertainty and survival
Without a Net
In a world of speed and hyperconnection, slowing down becomes a radical act. What if hands, not algorithms, could lead us back to meaning
And so
A reflection on the deep shift in making art: from aesthetics to message, from control to intuitive freedom.
L’uomo elefante (the elephant man)
Emotions, fate, needle and thread woven into contemporaneity in a deeply personal embroidery shown for the first time
Scattered order
A year of embroidery experiments with reclaimed materials, vintage threads, and creative exploration—walking the line between art and craft
Don’t be food
A journey through childhood memories, majestic trees, and embroideries inspired by nature. A post about belonging, salvation, and inspiration
The king of the world
How artists unconsciously absorb and multiply energy, scattering it everywhere; an embroidery inspired by Javier Marín
Parallel worlds
Small embroideries fused with found objects, crafted to be touched, listened to, hidden, or carried close every day
Lights off at home in the morning
Winter light, silence, and embroidery. The gentle strength of daily constancy as both an artistic and spiritual practice of grounding
There is no spoon
From the memory of a giraffe to the vision of an elephant fetus: embroidery as meditation and a gateway to the magic of possibility
Taking control, losing control
When the needle guides the hand and the mind steps back, intuitive embroidery emerges: rust stains, archipelagos, and pure flow
Being part of the sea
A Pacific kelp, an old kitchen towel, and a love for the sea: my new embroidery is born from the desire to breathe the blue and belong to it
The charm of impermanence
The beauty of the fragile—art that unravels yet endures. Reflections on antique fabrics, embroidery, impermanence, poetry, and resilience