Ongoing series of artworks, on the energetic transition, seen as a passage which, at the same time includes the movement of becoming and being in this crossing phase, Walking towards the new and staying in transit. Managing the environmental transition, becomes more and more a task where human capital is fundamental, to guarantee the development of new economic resources. Businesses will have the responsibility to concretely implement the response to change. Europe will need to promote sustainable and circular products by 2030 and switch to renewable energy.
I interpreted this topic which makes us participate on a personal level, in a creative way. I shot the first and second artwork of this series in Abruzzo, 4 km from L'Aquila. I saw that after the earthquake of 2009, which destroyed this area, during the reconstruction phase, many buildings and businesses have begun to switch to renewable energy. Furthermore, they started to introduce through a path recycling of materials, a cleaner circular economy. Today Abruzzo produces 26.6% of energy needs, from renewables, placing itself in seventh place in Italy, where the average is 17%. But it is not a point of arrival, the road to the passage to the green is still long.
The third work comes from the overlay of three shots, taken between Italy, Spain and America. A double exposure and two photos mounted with digital painting and manipulations, that distinguish my way of working often surreal, with multi- exposures depending on the topic.
This work illustrates in a surreal key the technology that exploits the energy produced by the sea surface waters, which with the wave motion allows to produce electricity. Has a red structure, articulated and cylindrical, that thanks to the movement of the waves acts on hydraulic pistons coupled to generators, and transforms mechanical energy into electrical energy. The first commercial plant of this type of renewable electricity derived from the prototype present in Scotland was installed in Portugal in Lake Aguçadoura