Collection:
Jesi
This collection is born from a direct dialogue with the city of Jesi.
Each work interprets views, volumes, and atmospheres of the historic center, transforming them into a contemporary vision. The architecture is reassembled through painterly matter, maintaining a connection with medieval Jesi: its walls, its compact structure, and the sense of protection and identity that still defines the city today.
These are not faithful representations, but reinterpretations: images that start from reality to return a more essential and personal experience of the place.
Jesi thus becomes not only a subject, but a starting point — a territory that preserves memory, history, and presence. Even in the implicit reference to Frederick II, the city emerges as a symbol of cultural stratification and vision.
This collection is designed for those who have a connection with Jesi, but also for those seeking an artwork capable of bringing a strong visual identity into a space, between architecture and matter.