“You don’t make a photograph just with a camera. You bring to the act of photography all the pictures you have seen, the books you have read, the music you have heard, the people you have loved.”
Ansel Adams.
The eye is never naïve, neither that of the artist that creates nor the viewer’s eye.
Art is open to multiple visions and lends itself to innumerable readings.
Each of us will recognize in these photos artists or familiar works and the reading will give much to think about himself, his own sensitivity, his own way of seeing and knowing, allowing to capture even intimate aspects.
A game that is a triangulation that has as a meeting point, between the artist and the spectator, the photos of my project and the innumerable associations and quotations that come out of it. The eye and mind together make very strange, often sinuous paths. Sometimes they lead us to the same conclusions, sometimes they lead us to the discovery of another way of seeing that we didn’t think about but that once discovered it will be just as true.