I'M GOING FAST

This work originates from a journey toward Udine and becomes a reflection on speed as a contemporary condition.
The images, often blurred or crossed by light, depict a landscape seen in motion: houses, roads, suburbs, and skies that appear for a moment an

This work originates from a journey toward Udine and becomes a reflection on speed as a contemporary condition.
The images, often blurred or crossed by light, depict a landscape seen in motion: houses, roads, suburbs, and skies that appear for a moment and immediately disappear.

The project does not document a route, but questions the way we look.
In an accelerated time, everything is visible yet little truly remains.
These brief still frames become attempts to hold on to what is passing by, giving form to a life lived between constant movement and the desire for pause.