History
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Enheduanna was the earliest known author in world history. And this has a lot to do with typography, femininity, and maternity.
History
Enheduanna was the earliest known author in world history. And this has a lot to do with typography, femininity, and maternity.
Narrative
This story was initially written in Italian, my mother tongue, and the original version is undeniably better than the self-made English translation. This excerpt has been a draft for several, too many, years now: I started writing it while attending the CESAN comics school in Paris and initially planned on
Circular Economy
Although the Circular Advent Calendar was conceived within the inspiring walls of The Toy Library—a place I’m endlessly grateful to be part of—it is, at its heart, a solo project I’ve taken on. And I couldn’t be prouder.
Visual pedagogy
When we reflect on our emotional relationship with time, we can sense its flow. We distinguish between the past and the future through memories, the traces left behind, and the anticipations we create.
Editorial illustration
Motherhood is a moment when your life changes into something so rich, powerful, and demanding all at once, that it can feel almost unbearable.
Experiments
Just another animation experiment.
Portfolio
A sun-kissed barren land, that holds many of my memories, serves as the inspiration for a collection of ceramic tiles.
Documenting the human side of visual communication in a world of polished and AI-generated content. Expect some imperfections along the way.
Animated films and children's stories are timeless artworks that continue to speak to our souls, encouraging us to cherish the wonder and curiosity of life. No matter our age.
Imagine a transportable briefcase designed to help children understand the environmental impact of toys.
In a world where LLM are rapidly generating outcomes, I feel a sense of contribution by sharing the human side of my work: the process.
The art school didn't work this year, but the new direction has been traced. I know where I want to go, and I guess that's where I'll start from.