Luna Park

"Luna Park" is a photographic project set in the Forest where the forest itself represrepresents a fundamental and irreplaceable rite of passage, change, and growth, and the flash light outlines a sort of boundary between the visible and the perceived.

Zeno and Enea live in a small village near the forest.

When they are at home, they observe the objects in front of them and imagine them suspended in the air, while when they are in the woods, they love to play and stroll along the paths, observing the beautiful things they find along the way.

For them, the forest is an experience of transformation, like a storyteller. Someone stacks firewood, they throw chestnuts with shells to see who can hold them in their hand, they listen to the noise of the bushes, and they talk to the big rock.

Zeno carefully observes a tree before hugging it, while Enea is always lost in his thoughts. The path ahead does not scare them; they cross it with the courage of those who know that beyond the darkness, someone will smooth the grass of the meadow for them.

This tale accompanying the "Luna Park" project aims to be a grammar parallel to the images, where everything that is invented seems to be true, and vice versa. The forest represents a fundamental and irreplaceable rite of passage, change, and growth, and the flash light outlines a sort of boundary between the visible and the perceived.