A perfect natural geometry, symmetrical like a winter star among the grasses of late season.
The Carlina spreads its pointed petals like a crown of light, at the center of which a bee settles, or perhaps dances, drawn by an invisible, chemical, ancient message.
The scene appears still, yet it tells a story of life, fleeting and unrepeatable: the line between the order of forms and the unpredictability of life, the precision of nature confronted with the chaotic urgency of a creature in search of nectar.
The meeting between insect and flower gains strength, and the whole composition becomes a silent alliance between form and instinct.
Born in Milan on November 28, 1977, I’ve been living in Bormio for many years, where I work as a ski instructor and draw endless inspiration from the surrounding mountains and nature.
Photography, to me, is not just about representation, it’s about interpretation.
Many of my..
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