- The pictorial narration takes place in a stream of consciousness without preparatory sketches and by painting directly with the brush, alla prima, figures, landscapes and animals that form, by means of gestures and promptness, the painting’s body of work deeply felt and lived with freedom and urgency to create.
- The creative process comes to life contrived from portraits of the early 1900s to manifest itself in timeless pictures in which the portrait’s definition is no longer tangible but remains a pretext to define a figure, a face, of a woman or a man like so many and none.




