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Graphic and Motion Designer based in Milan. Self-taught, driven by a deep connection with nature, sounds, and the wonder of ideas.

Stellar Visions

This project is guided by a quiet kind of wonder — the kind that lives light-years away, drifting through gas, dust, gravity, and time, captured here in characters and code. Each image has been translated from official NASA archives, drawn from the eyes we've placed in space: the Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

Hubble, orbiting Earth since 1990, gave us our first true glimpses into the deep. It showed us what the universe looks like when the atmosphere no longer blurs the view — galaxies unfolding, stars being born, light bending through time. James Webb, its infrared successor, sees even further, peering into places light barely escapes, revealing cosmic structures we once only imagined.

This collection moves through a range of celestial subjects: not just nebulae, but stellar explosions, distant galaxies, collapsing stars, glowing remnants. Some are shaped by forces so immense they defy intuition; others seem almost delicate, sculpted by wind and light over millions of years. Each one holds its own rhythm — some chaotic, some precise, all part of a cosmic logic we’re only beginning to understand.

Rendered in ASCII, these vast forms are reimagined through constraint. Lines, curves, gradients — all simplified into symbols, giving form to the formless. In doing so, the images become something new: a way to feel the scale of the universe not through detail, but through abstraction. A quiet tribute to what we know, and what we don’t.

Singularities Define the Infinite

A visual exploration where gravity, time, and singularities converge. Inspired by the beauty of the cosmos and the theories that shape our understanding of the universe, this work dives into the infinite through typographic motion. Singularities Define the Infinite unfolds in an endless loop, evoking the spiraling vastness of galaxies, the weight of gravity, and the unpredictable nature of chaos.

The animation begins in disarray—fragmented, erratic—only to gradually coalesce into a unified whole, moving in harmony mirroring the universe itself: an intricate dance between disorder and structure, between the unknown and the inevitable.

Singularities do not just define the infinite—they shape its very rhythm.

Sulphur

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Sulphur

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Sulphur

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Mercurius

Mercurius

Mercurius

Sal

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Sal

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Sal

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Tria Prima

Alchemy is the art of transformation—matter into spirit, lead into gold, the self into its highest form. At its core lie three sacred principles: Sulfur, Mercury, and Salt. Paracelsus, the great alchemist and physician, saw these elements not just as substances but as the very fabric of existence. Sulfur is the soul, the fire of transformation, the force of combustion and will—"Igne Natura Renovatur Integra." Mercury is the spirit, fluid and volatile, the great connector between realms—"In Mercurio Omnia." Salt is the body, the fixed and stable foundation upon which all is crystallized—"Fixum et Coagulatum."

These three forces shape all things, from the cosmos to the human essence. To understand them is to glimpse the hidden order of nature, where all opposites seek balance, and every transformation is both an end and a beginning. Each card in this series embodies one of these eternal principles, suspended between the seen and the unseen—a symbol of the great transmutation.

Alchemy is the art of transformation—matter into spirit, lead into gold, the self into its highest form. At its core lie three sacred principles: Sulfur, Mercury, and Salt. Paracelsus, the great alchemist and physician, saw these elements not just as substances but as the very fabric of existence. Sulfur is the soul, the fire of transformation, the force of combustion and will—"Igne Natura Renovatur Integra." Mercury is the spirit, fluid and volatile, the great connector between realms—"In Mercurio Omnia." Salt is the body, the fixed and stable foundation upon which all is crystallized—"Fixum et Coagulatum."

These three forces shape all things, from the cosmos to the human essence. To understand them is to glimpse the hidden order of nature, where all opposites seek balance, and every transformation is both an end and a beginning. Each card in this series embodies one of these eternal principles, suspended between the seen and the unseen—a symbol of the great transmutation.

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

Rifugio Grassi

Shot On Ricoh AF Super
Fujifilm 400 ISO

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