/ 2025 / Fine Art / Collage

HOMEOSTASIS

The project explores the themes of life and biodiversity,focusing on homeostasis,the tendency of living organisms to maintain stability. The artworks illustrate creatures from the Amorphea animal kingdom, created using a manual collage technique that involves cutting and recomposing over 700 images.This handcrafted method,with its inherent imperfections,emphasizes the principles of evolution and biodiversity as results of numerous errors and random variations.Each new organism,much like cellular life,emerges from one that preceded it,highlighting the interconnectedness of all living beings.

Graduated as a Professional Photographer from the
Istituto Superiore di Fotografia e Arti Visive in Padua (ISFAV).
My art often explores themes related to the body, identity,
and perception, employing techniques that integrate
visual and conceptual elements. I primarily work in the
studio, ensuring that post-processing does not
compromise the expressive and compositional
authenticity of each shot.

Awards Honorable Mention Black And White International Photo Awards 2025, Paris.
Honorable Mention Berlin Photo Awards 2025, Berlin.
First Place Winner Annual Photography Awards 2024, London.
First Place Winner Monochrome Photography Awards International Black & White Photography Photographer of the Year 2024, New York.
Bronze Winner TIFA Tokyo Foto Awards 2024, Tokyo.
Second Place Winner New York Photography Award 2024, New York.
Winner Black & White International Photography Awards 2024, Mexico City.
Winner and Honorable Mentions 24th Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers JMCA 2024, Barcelona.
Honorable Mention IPA International Photography Awards 2024, Los Angeles.

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