My art stems from the contemplation of natural beauty and a profound reflection on myself. I draw my inspiration from Western philosophy, history, and science and offer my unique interpretation of metaphysical themes. Immersed in the wilderness of Mount Conero Regional Park, where human presence is sparse, my subjects are jumbles or primary-colored stones and pebbles, rocky walls traversed by a cobweb of cracks, and surrealist landscapes inhabited by pensive solitary figures. I explore the relationship between nature and man, our primal unity with the universe, but also the alienation and environmental abuse in contemporary society. My paintings are an invitation to pause and awaken our ability to dream through the eyes of the child we once were.