The act of painting is the natural reaction to all the stimulations I receive both from inside and from outside. It's the answer I made in response to my relationship with what surround me, which i transform in an abstract composition. I speak of abstract composition because when I've worked with figurative painting, I've found that it severely limits my expressive/communicative response. When I'm in front of a canvas, the act of painting is closely linked to a reflection. Also if sometimes it seems action painting, I usually think a lot not only before, but also during the process. Look and think seven time, paint one. The meaning of art is both experimentation and diversion. I like to experiment with new or unusual materials and try to overcome my limits and also the limits of the pictorial supports and of the tools. I work well with mixed media, and I feel comfortable with the versatility of oil. The encaustic painting has always been a technique I've worked with freedom and pleasure. I usually make my own media; I think that the creative process starts from the materials, such as wood or a particular kind of cloth or a different mixing of plastic media, and so I prepare my own canvas, my encaustic medium, my wooden frames and so on. In this moment, I'm interested in playing with textures, trying to build an interdisciplinary discourse in a finite surface. I've noticed that playing with depths, colors and shades, it means playing with the sound, the musicality of this communicative code. So, while I paint, I play music too.