HIDDEN FLOWERS
Hidden Flowers is a work in which the natural element, contrary to classical aesthetics, is not represented for its and in its external beauty but is used as a tool to evoke a hidden, sensual and unexpected beauty.
The light flatters the photographed object, caresses it, immersing it in a sort of liquid universe; it wets it and envelops it, in a jam of colors and pulsations.
The object abandons itself, bends and lets itself be transfigured, loses its shape becoming only pure color; saturated, almost acidic.
It is an intimate, vibrant, and powerful vision that we witness in secret as if we were voyeuristic beings, devouring the surface.