HOMEWORK

The Homework Project is made up of a series of exercises and aims at experimenting a drawing applied to an elementary constructive basis.
The drawing, conceived as an attempt to assimilate the subject, is created through photography by conceptually putting analogue printing side by side with the drawing in order of apparition.
The use of photographic processing as a tool for assimilating concepts is linked to its ability of being copied.
Such feature is expressed by combining the photo studio expertise with the gestures of printing, using light as an architect would do.
In the Homework Project, the orthogonal axes represent the house. They are the starting point of each experience, they are the house conceived as a centre and intersection, a force of creation and order.



















































































  









































 





















MARMO


Marble is a cast of the sea, an encounter between elements stuck in a snapshot.
The feeling of stillness, of the uncertain interruption of motion that we are allowed to admire in the snapshots:
a wave that is about to break on itself but that the photograph has fixed in its fall, a few centimeters from the surface.
Time – and movement, similarly – is like suspended, all clotted in an image (a time-image, to say it in Deleuze’s words) that seems to count for itself, almost as if it was simply asking to be watched.