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View In My Room
Canvas
16 x 16 in (€187)
Black Canvas
No Frame
63 Views
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When you see something then you remember something, but your mind transforms the thing you've seen in something else. The image, or the smell, simply begins to rot immediately. The photo is taken by me with instruments which i've created, then in raw i only alter the temperature. All my photograph...
2018
Print, Giclee on Canvas
Open Edition
16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in
Yes
Not Framed
Black Canvas
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Have you ever met Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory? Picture that laser-focused passion, that unique way of seeing the world—now replace physics with art, and you’ll start to get a sense of me. I’m an Italian artist living in Rome, on a never-ending quest to translate the fluid, shifting reality I perceive. To me, reality isn’t solid. It moves. It slips between perspectives like light through a prism. I share my home with my amazing girlfriend, four dogs, and three cats—my daily anchors in a world that often spins too fast. A few years ago, I was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome. That moment didn’t label me—it unlocked me. It gave me a map to understand the chaos I’ve always felt, and since then, my art has become my compass. I work across multiple mediums—painting, photography, sculpture. I’ve even built my own photographic lenses, handcrafted to distort and clarify, much like my own way of seeing: sharp in places, blurred in others, always honest. Some of my photographs have been sold as far as Australia. I now have over 70 works on Saatchi Art, reaching collectors around the world. But this isn’t about numbers— It’s about telling the truth, the way only an outsider can. 🐾 The Blue Cat In my work, you’ll often meet the Blue Cat. It’s not a pet. It’s a symbol. A companion. A mirror of how I experience autism. With eyes shaped like infinity and long, searching whiskers, the Blue Cat explores reality the way I do—restlessly, intuitively, constantly questioning what’s real. Those whiskers are perception. They stretch into the void, trying to touch meaning. The cat is both creature and compass. A little broken. A little magic. I don’t just make art. I build tools to see the world differently. Sometimes that means a sculpture made of cracked plastic and chaotic wires. Sometimes it’s a photo shot through a lens I assembled myself. Always, it’s an attempt to make visible what I feel inside. My art is my language. It’s how I speak without speaking. It’s my contribution to a broader understanding of autism—not as a deficit, but as a different kind of beauty. A system of perception. A way to glow from the fracture. As Lucio Freni, I work with photography and optical experimentation. As ThaBlueCat, I give form to my neurodivergent experience through sculpture, dripping, and symbolic light. Two languages. One mind.
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