In these works, the artist delves into the aesthetic and social experience of the contemporary city, exploring architecture, memory, and collective identity.
His painterly practice lies at the intersection of figuration and urban construction: through a masterful use of oil on canvas—and occasionally on surfaces such as aluminum—the artist explores the phenomenology of the contemporary metropolis, from the density of residential spaces to the fragmentation of everyday landscapes, to the emergence of architectural grids as a metaphor for suspended individual lives.