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Vortice la cura
| category | Digital art |
| subject | Abstract |
| tags | contemporary art, abstract art, digital art |
| base | 100 cm |
| height | 100 cm |
| depth | 0 cm |
| year | 2025 |
Vortex – The Cure
Plexiglass print
100 × 100 cm
2025
Limited edition of 10
VORTICES — An Emotional Atlas of Love
Vortex – The Cure is the first chapter of my Vortices, a project conceived as a visual and emotional atlas exploring the cycle of love as a contemporary human condition.
Through a series of abstract vortexes, the work moves across the phases of attraction, intimacy, rupture, conflict, memory, and transformation, shifting from personal experience toward a collective and political dimension.
Each vortex represents an emotional state, rather than a narrative episode. Love is approached as a force — magnetic, destabilizing, and generative — capable of reshaping perception, identity, and memory.
Attraction emerges as physical intensity and desire; rupture manifests through silence, absence, anger, and emotional aridity; memory survives as echo, vibration, and residual connection. In its final stages, private fracture expands outward, intersecting with broader themes such as war, loss, and the vulnerability of innocence.
In the initial phase of love, Vortex – The Cure gives form to desire and physical passion through a vortex of fire that envelops everything: the senses, the gaze, the body. Attraction becomes impulse — an apparent cure and an incendiary force, promising healing while consuming.
The project integrates static artworks with dynamic video content accessed via QR codes. In this expanded format, the viewer is invited to enter the vortex, shifting from observation to immersion. The videos are developed through a hybrid process combining human creativity and artificial intelligence. AI is not used as an autonomous generator, but as a collaborative tool, guided and refined through multiple iterations to translate a precise mental image into visual form.
The vortex thus becomes both symbol and structure: a threshold, a portal, and a container for emotional states that resist linear narration. What begins as a deeply personal experience transforms into a shared emotional landscape, reflecting contemporary fragility, disconnection, and the persistent search for meaning.
Rather than depicting love, this project examines its impact — how it ignites, fractures, consumes, and ultimately reshapes the inner and collective terrain we inhabit.
Plexiglass print
100 × 100 cm
2025
Limited edition of 10
VORTICES — An Emotional Atlas of Love
Vortex – The Cure is the first chapter of my Vortices, a project conceived as a visual and emotional atlas exploring the cycle of love as a contemporary human condition.
Through a series of abstract vortexes, the work moves across the phases of attraction, intimacy, rupture, conflict, memory, and transformation, shifting from personal experience toward a collective and political dimension.
Each vortex represents an emotional state, rather than a narrative episode. Love is approached as a force — magnetic, destabilizing, and generative — capable of reshaping perception, identity, and memory.
Attraction emerges as physical intensity and desire; rupture manifests through silence, absence, anger, and emotional aridity; memory survives as echo, vibration, and residual connection. In its final stages, private fracture expands outward, intersecting with broader themes such as war, loss, and the vulnerability of innocence.
In the initial phase of love, Vortex – The Cure gives form to desire and physical passion through a vortex of fire that envelops everything: the senses, the gaze, the body. Attraction becomes impulse — an apparent cure and an incendiary force, promising healing while consuming.
The project integrates static artworks with dynamic video content accessed via QR codes. In this expanded format, the viewer is invited to enter the vortex, shifting from observation to immersion. The videos are developed through a hybrid process combining human creativity and artificial intelligence. AI is not used as an autonomous generator, but as a collaborative tool, guided and refined through multiple iterations to translate a precise mental image into visual form.
The vortex thus becomes both symbol and structure: a threshold, a portal, and a container for emotional states that resist linear narration. What begins as a deeply personal experience transforms into a shared emotional landscape, reflecting contemporary fragility, disconnection, and the persistent search for meaning.
Rather than depicting love, this project examines its impact — how it ignites, fractures, consumes, and ultimately reshapes the inner and collective terrain we inhabit.











