Write me a poem of silence
A series dedicated to silence that is conceptualized through the works of female poets: Alda Merini, Alejandra Pizarnik , Silvia Plath, Clarice Lispector. Each image is match to a different poem that identifies itself in the work and in the sensations that it arouses through emotion and words extrapolated to female poetry.
A series dedicated to the female universe and nature seen as a connection, becomes an icon and transforms itself as the changing of the seasons into a poetic metamorphosis collaged in a surreal remix and a touch of digital painting."Write a poem of silence" is a metaphor expressed in photography with light and shadow. Silence is sometimes more deafening than words, a silence made into a poem of light, dedicated to the feminine, to the laceration of the soul, to that deafening void left by words that have never been spoken. To those loves lived in the shadows and never declared, to those words never spoken that leave scars in the soul and bridge the dreams. Dreamscapes with otherworldly women, immerse yourself in reverie. Intertwined with intricate patterns of butterflies and birds, the mysterious and ethereal women for celebrate the beauty and power of the feminine. The omnipresent butterfly is a metaphor for the transformative and regenerative power that women possess. This series wants to be an experiment a bridge between photography and graphic designer this reflects a lot my way of seeing photography today, as something that goes beyond the limit of pure means to embrace something different by combining a collage with words and drawings, by superimposing graphic and photographic elements, I want to express a Dadaist poem out of the simple and pure concept of photography, to embrace dreams, to express emotions in this way.
"....Mi hai offerto la tua immagine e io l'ho trasformata in racconti e poesie.. Ho fatto indossare diverse maschere alla tua immagine come nei sogni... La tua maschera l'ho messa su altre facce che sembravano potessero conoscerti... Bisogna che tu faccia ancora una cosa per me, distruggi la tua immagine e strappamela via di dosso"...
Silvia Plath dai "Diari"VISIT SHOP COLLECTION
This series was Awarded Bronze 2020 at TIFA Tokyo International Foto Awards