The image burns: it catches fire, and in turn consumes us.
Georges Didi-Huberman
Imaginal pathways unfold between Florence and Tuscany as bespoke experiences, shaped on request within the tangible span of a few hours or a full day.
We move through cities, museums, gardens and landscape, allowing places to acquire presence, a work of art to emerge from its silence, and a detail left at the margins to come forward and begin to act.
An image never remains still: it persists, returns, settles in the gaze, and opens unexpected relations between forms, materials and memories. Each pathway is therefore shaped by the rhythm, the time and the attention of the person who undertakes it. Here, walking means giving duration to the gaze, allowing the landscape to cease being a backdrop, and letting Florence and Tuscany reveal themselves as a living fabric of presences.
My work is to prepare this encounter, to compose the conditions in which something may truly appear.
If you feel that one of these pathways might become yours, write to me: together we will find the time, the rhythm and the place from which to begin.
