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PAINTINGS


Structural Cycles 2007–2009

Between 2007 and 2009, painting operates as disciplined structural inquiry.

What begins as the psychodynamic still life — an excavation beneath representation — evolves into an architectural investigation of subject, object, and containment.

Across nine interrelated cycles, the still life is dismantled and reconstructed through a sequence of structural movements:

excavation,
staging,
linguistic condensation,
gravitational compression,
elevation,
and division.

The field remains controlled.
Equilibrium is maintained.
The surface is never surrendered to expression.

Painting functions as system.

Objects operate as instruments.
Space becomes architecture.
Identity is constructed, not narrated.

Italy marks the ground of production.
The inquiry remains structural.

These cycles are presented not as isolated series, but as sequential articulations within a single evolving framework.

2007

Foundational paintings establishing still life as a site of psychological excavation, introducing collage and physical X-ray elements as epistemic tools for penetrating beneath surface representation.
Under evening light, the still life enters a state of perceptual recalibration, where darkness deepens structure and clarity emerges through reflection.

2008

The psychodynamic still life expands into staged interior, where subject and object exchange roles within a rigorously controlled field of tension.
Minimal compositional fields where the written word operates as impact, charge, and atmospheric catalyst.
The still life reclines into corporeal architecture, where structure, body, and consciousness align in horizontal tension.

2009

Thought is lifted into constructed space — enclosed, illuminated, and examined as architecture.
A 2009 cycle where still life occupies narrow interiors and time — morning and noon — becomes an architectural force.
The still life enters a condition of pressure, where emotional and social forces are registered as gravitational structures rather than narrative events.
The psyche appears as a constructed triad — identity divided, stabilised within a single structural axis.

By 2009, the psychodynamic excavation has become architectural containment. What began as interior analysis stabilises as structural construction — preparing the ground for the next phase of the practice.