Encounters that transcend
"Each mural is far more than colors and shapes: it is a weave of stories, glances, and hearts that meet in the present moment and keep beating long after."
As I paint, the process becomes a shared ritual. Deep conversations arise, meaningful silences, spontaneous laughter, and even tears that heal. Art gathers us around what is essential: to see one another without masks, to recognize ourselves in others, to feel part of something greater.
But the magic does not end when the last brushstroke dries.
The work remains as a silent and loving witness. Every person who contemplates it, even for an instant, leaves their vibrational mark and receives in presence: an emotion, a question, a spark of inspiration. The mural keeps weaving bonds, opening doors to dialogue, self-knowledge, and the expansion of consciousness, even when the artist is no longer present.
Thus, each work becomes a timeless meeting point: a space where relationships flourish, memories are renewed, and loving energy keeps growing, day after day.
This space honors and thanks every bond, every shared story, and every transformation that art continues to inspire, long after it was born.































A Tribute to Giulia
While in Rome, among conversations with friends, the idea arose to create a tribute to Giulia in the "il mammut" neighborhood. A little girl who died in an earthquake, found during the search embracing her younger sister, who survived. I painted it together with all the neighbors of the district. Emotions ran high throughout the creation of the work —the neighbors, the parents, everyone— in a loving atmosphere of gratitude, unity, and peace, for which I will be forever grateful. "Per tutte, per tutti, per Giulia".







Pepe, El Maleno and the grapes of Montilla
In Montilla, Spain, an Andalusian land of landscapes covered with vineyards and olive groves, a loving and joyful place, I was painting and sharing, experiencing a wonderful brotherhood with the grape harvesters who gathered every day at the bar next to the mural. One day, among talks and laughter, the idea arose to portray —out of the gratitude everyone felt— Pepe el Maleno, a beloved neighbor with a deep and transparent gaze, who had helped many young people by giving them work when perhaps no one else trusted them. Those young people, and many more, asked for his portrait in front of Pepe's bar as a symbol of gratitude. Thank you to all the beings who opened their hearts to this adventure of being.

