TeRA POVERA is an interpretation of Land Art and Arte Povera, where both movements are attached to the simplicity and naturalness of art

On this legacy the fundamental principle of my design is to create outdoor rooms through natural habitats and local materials

This spatial arrangement is either harmonic or bold, equally depending on preferences and contexts

Mini-woodland , Xeroscape and Perennials Borders are only few samples of organic patterns whereby a garden can be defined

The syllabus of this approach is
ephemeris, where the textures, colours, and forms of plants, are designed to proffer sensual emotions

On the other hand the punctuation is
parsimony where the application of recycled or reclaimed materials are aimed to promote the feeling of a timeless place

The final signature is the installation of sculptures (or artifacts) alongside with sensitive arrangement of garden furniture, with the ultimate aim to create an expressive and living garden
