Finding inspiration exploring closely the environment that surrounds us, in all its forms, is not an original practice: even Leonardo da Vinci considered the observation of nature as an essential basis of his studies and his ingenious inventions. Today, we call with a new term "bio-inspiration" a very common practice in the past: for example, many Renaissance artists invited their disciples to inspire yourself by observing the changing shapes of the clouds and even before, Aristotle, Plinius, Lucretius and Philostratus stimulated the imagination through the observation of these images "made R03;R03;by nature". Others have found "paintings involuntary" in the veins of marble, like the Dominican Alberto Magno (patron of scientists) in the Basilica of San Marco in Venice. Then the painter Piero di Cosimo, he discovered the "figurative images," noting incidental tracks and shades originated from simple dirt stains on the walls. Are years that I look for the bio-inspiration, reversing, in a sense, in key elementary, the principle of Rorcharch's stains. The different interpretations of the ink stains, from the patients, give the psychologist a key to understanding the different personality, then a single individual, the psychologist is able to translate or define and recognize the many interpretations and feelings of different patients. In this project, the roles are reversed, because the artist reveals the ways dictated by nature, and the viewers can regain possession of their emotions, searching for meaning in their unconscious. The objective of this project is to investigate the complexity of nature and fix with the digital camera, the structural elements of the environment that surrounds us, filtering the images with the use of computers, up to the emergence of the unpredictable shapes that tells us our psyche. The result is a collection of images that range from the abstractism to the expressionism: the fusion of shapes and colors, "processed" to the computer with a photo-graphic software and printed with digital process on canvas, defines and causes their artistic, pictorial and emotional quality.