Born in Cagliari in 1920, he developed a lifelong fascination with light, space, and everyday moments. His early exposure to the arts shaped a practical, observant approach to composition and storytelling, guiding him through formative years in a rapidly changing world. He pursued a disciplined craft, balancing technical skill with a sensitive eye for detail, and gradually carved out a niche rooted in observation and clarity. Throughout his career, he maintained a quiet commitment to exploring how surfaces, textures, and interactions between subjects convey meaning. His work reflects a measured, thoughtful engagement with the world, inviting viewers to consider ordinary scenes with renewed attention.