Words, which serve to organize, also describe, classify, and give rational meaning to very many manifestos conforming both the inner and outer universe we live in. Pictorial language, in the absence of imagining narrative, expresses the tangled and complex worlds that are otherwise motionless for the human being, a task that the word, in its thirst for definition, ends up limiting.
With this in mind, my starting point is action without resorting to prior planning or the development of a precise reason, but rather driven by an inner journey that has no final destination and follows a path of its own. Therefore, as a tidal wave that sweeps and leaves its trace behind, a wealth of manifestos are expressed on canvas. Alternating images of the unconscious or outer realities that influence my sensory field are digested and integrated, inside out and vice versa, to finally be revealed in abstract gestures resulting from this process.
Along this line and without any other intention than letting the painting become act and object in itself, I ask myself if in the absence of words and form I will be able to reconstruct a new possible truth.