About me

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My journey as an artist began in Italy, where I was born and raised. Surrounded by the rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes of my homeland, I discovered the power of colour and texture at an early age.

This passion led me to the prestigious Instituto di Alta Moda in Rome, where I refined my skills and developed a deep appreciation for the artistry of design.

When I moved to Australia, I found myself immersed in a new world of inspiration—the vast, open landscapes, the ever-changing play of light, and the unique cultural tapestry of my new home. This fusion of Italian heritage and Australian beauty has become the cornerstone of my work, blending classical elegance with contemporary expression.

Today, my art is a celebration of this duality. Each piece tells a story, whether it’s an emotive, detailed painting that captures a moment in time or a dynamic, vibrant abstract that invites you to explore your own emotions and interpretations.

I invite you to explore my collections, visit my studio, or commission a custom piece that speaks to your own story.

Let’s create something beautiful together.

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About My Process

  • Art, to me, is more than something to be looked at, it’s something to be felt.

    My work is shaped by a life lived between two worlds: the elegance and structure of my Italian heritage, and the vast, expressive beauty of Australia. Whether I’m painting a quiet still life, a stirring portrait, or a layered abstract, I approach each piece as a conversation between past and present, place and memory, self and story.

    I believe that art has the power to hold emotion, to capture moments that words can’t, and to offer space for reflection.

  • Every artwork begins with an idea, a feeling, or a moment of inspiration. From there, I let the piece evolve organically, layering colours, textures, and shapes until it feels complete. I often work with acrylics and mixed media, experimenting with different techniques to bring my vision to life.

    I love sharing this process with others, whether it’s through studio visits, social media, or commissioned pieces. Seeing how my art connects with people is one of the most rewarding parts of being an artist.

  • I draw inspiration from many sources—my Italian heritage, the beauty of nature, and the emotions and experiences that shape our lives.

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