I was born in Bussolengo, Verona, in the autumn of 1964.
I graduated as a Master of Art from the N. Nani State Institute in Verona in 1982.
I worked as an assistant set designer at the Arena Opera House during the 1984 opera season.
I attended a modeling course taught by Prof. Luigi Brazzarola at the A. Brenzoni Institute in S. Ambrogio di Valpolicella, Verona.
To refine my sculpting techniques, I attended the Art Institute of Ortisei, Bolzano, in 1991, under the guidance of Prof. Thaddeus Bernardi.
In November 2000, I participated in the UCAI (Union of Catholic Italian Artists) group exhibition with two works, “The Angel” and
In 2002, I attended a sculpture course taught by Maestro Antonio Zocca.

Currently, I continue my work as a sculptor, combining it with the creation of unique, entirely handmade vases.

What I Create

The material decides what I create. A walnut trunk, already in its shape, sketches the type of sculpture that will emerge from it. Steel, in its folds, dictates its final form. And it’s the same for all the materials I use.

How I Create

It I prefer direct contact with the material, avoiding or at least minimizing the use of electric or automatic tools to create all my artistic works.

Where I Exhibit

In addition to participating in periodic group exhibitions, my works can be seen in my studio in Bussolengo (Verona).