The "sea pollution" research undertaken embraces the complexity and itinerant nature of the process of discovery, acquisition and study of the environmental dynamics dedicated to the marine ecosystem. The worsening of the environmental emergency linked to the waste of resources and issues related to global warming make the work even more current.
I wonder about the role of our species and the impact we have on the planet that hosts us as a side effect of economic progress. With this photographic project, which I have been carrying on since 2017, I denounce the state of the seas through the material found on our beaches: rubble that belongs to man and which returns to him as wrecks of a society that produces more than what is required. These objects, waste of our consumer society, are reproduced in an absolute way, decontextualized from the surrounding environment, like timeless and spaceless relics.