Born in Venice in 1914, this Italian artist established a distinctive voice through a life dedicated to exploring light, color, and form. Raised in a city where waterways and architecture create a continuous dialogue between shadows and illumination, they pursued training and creative work that bridged traditional craft with modern sensibilities. Their practice reflects a thoughtful engagement with urban scenes, landscapes, and personal memory, often translating complex impressions into precise compositions. Throughout a long career, they contributed to various exhibitions and collaborations, shaping a careful, disciplined approach to visual storytelling. A steadfast interest in materiality and perception anchors their ongoing contribution to the broader field of art.