What does it mean today to make sculpture?
Today I no longer feel the need to define my creation. I prefer to continue listening to it.
Sculpture remains for me a place of presence, a direct confrontation with matter and with time. I do not seek definitive answers, but forms capable of sustaining silence and gaze.
I know I carry within me everything that came before: the beginnings, the doubts, the passages, the fractures. Nothing has been useless. Every experience has left a trace, even those that seemed like detours.
Today I create with greater essentiality, not by subtraction, but by clarity. Form does not need to demonstrate; it simply needs to be.
If there is one certainty, it is that creation continues. Not as repetition, but as constant attention to what still asks to emerge.
Toro di Pasifae