The Satellite Garden
Surveyor 2.0, the artist identifies on the maps returned from cosmic space images of an unprecedented, unexpected garden. Of a rediscovered “Eden” that inhabits the terrestrial globe with man, despite man. They are abstract and figurative shots at the same time. Abstract as the foundation of a visual field that rests in the autonomy of a graphic and chromatic language that emanates directly from a satellite; figurative because it represents the formal outcome of an art combinatorial dense of assonances with the literary hazards of Italo Calvino and Georges Perec, returning immediately intelligible images to the photographs (the morphology of trees and plants is always evident).