Here, projects take shape from the meeting of art, listening, and people.
Collaborations with associations, shared journeys, and evolving initiatives that grow over time alongside those who are part of them.
The ANDOS project was born from the collaboration with a group of women who have experienced illness and both physical and emotional transformation.
Through a shared performative artistic process, the project developed as an experience of listening, storytelling, and transformation, with the aim of offering a different perspective on lived experience.
Each participant actively took part in an intimate and personal process, sharing her own story and what the illness represented in her journey.
Their voices were recorded at moments of greatest emotional intensity and translated into vibrations, later transformed into an integral part of the artworks through kinematics.
At the same time, the act of breaking the material became a symbolic and conscious gesture: each woman contributed to the fracture of her own image on the material surface, symbolically moving from a condition of imposed fragility to an active choice of transformation.
The five final works are not portraits, but traces of a process: the transformation of lived experience into visual language.
The delivery of the artworks marked the concluding moment of the journey, as a material return of a shared experience of awareness, listening, and reconstruction.
ANDOS PROJECT

