Jesi is not just a backdrop.
It is a city made of layers, light, and geometries that change over time.
Medieval center, walls, squares, sudden openings.
This is where the series begins.
Not as a faithful representation,
but as an interpretation of some of its essential characteristics.
A city built on structure
Jesi is the city of Frederick II.
An ordered, rational city, built according to precise principles.
This structure is reflected in the works:
– geometric balances
– relationships between solids and voids
– forms that repeat with variations
It is not a direct reference,
but something that remains beneath the surface.
Light and surface
Walking through Jesi, the light is constantly changing.
It slides across walls, breaks, and resumes.
Sometimes it is sharp, other times diffused.
The works also emerge from this:
– contrasts
– reflections
– transitions between different areas
Each work is created to respond to light,
not just to be observed.
A series that evolves over time
The works were not conceived all at once.
The series is developing progressively,
following an open path.
This page gathers the works currently available
and will be updated with the next ones.
Works from the series
Cuore di Jesi
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L’Arco
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La Fontana dei Leoni
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Le Mura
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Where these works belong
These works are not only linked to the place they originate from,
but also to the spaces in which they are placed.
Light walls, dark walls, textured surfaces.
Natural or artificial light.
The same artwork changes depending on the environment.
If you want to understand how to choose an artwork based on your space:
The series continues over time.