Presentation of Images
A child points something he would like to own and that he cannot reach. A photograph, Roland Barthes asserts, is always at the end of such gesture; the photographer's forefinger and his technological instrument are always lean out towards some forms of territoriality.  My images are an attempt of loosening the liaison between the pointing finger and the reality shape; my art of gesture in creating an image is an attempt to reverse such perspective and asserts, in Heidegger's perception, the central position of the living in comparison with language: "It is the living creature who commits language to his world!".

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