This series returns to classical representations of Parnassus as a starting point to redefine it from a contemporary perspective. In a context where hate speech toward sexual minorities is on the rise, my version of Parnassus becomes a symbolic refuge: not just a space of inspiration for artists, but a place where all are welcome. This is not a bucolic or evasive vision, but rather a denunciation and, at the same time, a profound longing. It is a territory where the binary gender dissolves, and the feminine flows towards the masculine and vice versa, in a free and fluid coexistence.
- Subject Matter: Still Life, Realism
- Collections: In Parnassus