Mediums:           Oil
Materials:           Canvas
Dimensions:      35 x 40 cm

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From the “Vertigo” series.

Triptych inspired by Vertigine. La tentazione dell’identità by Andrea Cavalletti

Vertigo is a painterly reflection on the restless movement of identity and on the tension
between the desire to define oneself and the impossibility of being fixed into a definitive form.
The three panels create a visual journey that guides the viewer through a gradual
immersion into the vortex of being: from the search for direction, to the attraction of a center,
and finally to the dissolution of all stable boundaries.

The evanescent currents evoke an ever-changing interior landscape, where identity appears
not as a completed reality but as an ongoing process of becoming. In dialogue with Andrea Cavalletti’s thought,
vertigo becomes an experience of the threshold: a force that both attracts and destabilizes,
questioning every attempt to arrest the flow of life within a permanent definition.

In Emergence of the Self the journey begins with a sinuous current flowing across the entire surface, suggesting the
emergence of a form that is still uncertain. The lines seem to converge toward a possible
identity, a trace seeking affirmation within the continuous transformation of matter.

Here, vertigo coincides with the desire for orientation. The self attempts to recognize itself, to
establish a direction within the flow, pursuing the idea of a stable form. Yet every contour
remains fluid and permeable, as though its definition were always deferred.

Emergence of the Self represents the moment of searching: the original tension toward self-recognition.