I am an Italian engineer who paints because logic alone is not enough.
I live in Zurich and work with code, data and color science.
My days move through precision, systems and constraints.
In the studio I use that same discipline to explore what cannot be measured: longing, silence, unfinished stories between people.
I paint with a limited palette and simple, almost quiet compositions.
This is my engineering instinct turned inward: I remove, refine and strip away until only the necessary remains.
Each canvas is a controlled experiment in emotion.
How little can I show and still let you feel something true and unmistakable?
My work circles around distance, memory and the spaces where words never arrived.
I am not interested in spectacle.
I am interested in images that stay with you, that do not explain themselves at once, that slowly shift as your own inner weather changes.
If my paintings have a purpose, it is to invite you into that pause.
To let you look at human emotion with the same clarity, honesty and curiosity that an engineer brings to a complex problem.
The scream of silence on canvas.
For those who seek emotion, not decoration.