About

Born in Puglia with Neapolitan and Sicilian roots,  I am sinologist specializing in Eastern religions and philosophies. My journey began with a degree in Oriental Languages and Civilizations, which led me to Beijing, where I spent five years immersed in research on Taoism, living and breathing the culture I had long studied. During those years I traveled also to other countries such as South Corea, Malasya, Thailand and Emirats.

After half a decade in China, I decided to learn more about Europe and I settled in Paris. There, surrounded by a vibrant artistic atmosphere, I reconnected with a long-lost passion: drawing. What began as a personal rediscovery soon evolved into a deep and expressive journey through illustration—one of healing, inspiration, and storytelling.

My artistic vision is profoundly shaped by my travels across Asia, my anthropological research, and my reflections on the human experience. Through my work, I weaves together narratives of religious and cultural traditions, celebrating diversity as a source of growth and self-liberation.

Today, I returned to Puglia, embarking on yet another journey—this time one of grounding and rediscovering my own roots. My illustrations continue to bridge worlds, inviting viewers to explore the richness of cultural heritage and the endless possibilities of connection.