Many artworks are chosen.
Others emerge from a space, from a dialogue, and from a process.
Working on a bespoke artwork means starting from what already exists: a space, a light, a presence.
It always begins with a real space
There is no “right” artwork in absolute terms.
There is an artwork that works in relation to a specific space.
For this reason, the process does not begin with a choice, but with listening:
to the space, to the light, to what needs to emerge.
Dialogue is not a formality
The initial exchange brings out visual elements, sensations, and needs.
It is not necessary to have clear ideas: the dialogue itself helps shape them.
This step allows a direction to emerge, without fixing the outcome.
From space to form
The collected elements are reworked into an artistic proposal.
It is not about representing, but about translating:
turning invisible elements into a concrete presence.
The artwork takes shape
During the creation, the process remains open yet coherent.
The goal is not execution, but maintaining a dialogue between intention and result.
When the artwork enters the space
The final moment is not delivery, but placement.
It is here that the artwork finds its meaning:
in the way it transforms the perception of the space.
A bespoke artwork is not chosen.
It is built.
And each time, the process is different, because the starting point is always different.