Venetian Series
Site-specific project for Hotel Dalèt, Venice
Paintings + Illustrations
Venetian Series is a site-specific project created for Hotel Dalèt in Venice.
The work explores Venice as both spectacle and identity through two distinct visual languages: large-scale paintings installed in the main halls, and a series of minimal illustrations placed in the rooms.
Rather than describing the city in a single way, the project fragments it into different visual registers — one expressive and immersive, the other reduced and symbolic.
Together, these works form a layered and fragmented portrait of Venice, shaped by movement, identity, and theatricality.
Gondola I, Acrylic on canvas
110× 150 mm
2026
Detail, Gondola I
Gondola Paintings - The Halls
The paintings depict gondolas and Venetian scenes through a cubist-inspired language, combining saturated color fields with simplified architectural rhythms.
Designed for large-scale spaces, they interact with the surrounding architecture, emphasizing movement and spatial tension.
Gondola II, Acrylic on canvas
230× 150 mm
2026
Masks Illustrations - The Rooms
The illustrations explore Venetian masks through a minimal graphic language.
Each mask is reduced to a visual sign, built with flat colors, subtle imperfections, and rhythmic linework.
Installed in individual rooms, they create a more intimate and symbolic experience of Venice.
Each illustration is installed in a different room at Hotel Dalèt, creating a distributed visual narrative across the space.
The works are experienced individually, yet connected through a shared visual language.
Limited edition prints
Selected illustrations from the series are available as fine art prints, produced using archival pigment inks on museum-quality paper in limited editions.
Image size: 50 × 35 cm
Commission — Hotel Dalèt, Venice
Developed as a site-specific commission for Hotel Dalèt in Venice, the project reflects an approach rooted in spatial context and collaboration.
Available for site-specific commissions and selected projects.