In the midst of a chaotic world, full of shapes, colors and infinite possibilities for experiences, I believe that the most essential purpose of art is to interpret this chaos, reorganize it and make it more accessible and welcoming.
Based on the conviction that environments have a powerful influence on people's state of mind, I consider it crucial that spaces evoke positive feelings in those who live, work or pass through them. Aesthetic beauty, in its poetics, can provide valuable emotional comfort on life's journey, characterized by its uncertainties and instability.
From this perspective, a work of art that pleases us can act as a powerful promoter of well-being. By making a space more aesthetically appealing, art enriches the lives of those who contemplate it, providing a richer, more interesting and more rewarding experience of life. Although this perception is often unconscious, its impact on people's lives can be profound and long-lasting.