“Hero in the mirror” develops along a path, similar to that of fairy tales, with starting and arrival point.
It is studded with moments of introspection and self-knowledge, symbolically represented by mirrors. It is surrounded by nature, among bamboo, roses and poisonous plants, which here represents the unconscious, a place of opportunities, but also of possible dangers.
The encounter with other symbolic presences representing the key archetypes of fairy tales marks the hero’s path.
What is the last book you read? And what will be the next one?
“A philosophical history of gardens” by Santiago Beruete.
Your next trip?
Japan.
Favourite colour?
Petrol blue.
What is the plant that matters most to you?
Phormium.
Where would you live?
In Italy.
What is your favourite historical era?
1968.
“Can you describe in short a scene that represents “beauty and elegance” for you?
An expanse of wheat caressed by the breeze of the summer wind.
What is a garden for you?
A welcoming place, where you can be who you really are, without prejudice, without barriers.
What is the fairy tale for you?
For me the fairy tale is a world in which to immerse myself, and let myself go, as in a dream; a dream to be analyzed at a later time, with the clarity that comes only afterwards. It represents an adventure that can be symbolically interpreted on several levels..