This work is made on Arches 300gr/m2 paper and includes collages. The composition is balanced between bright colors and graphic areas.
It is a work that celebrates the Italian origins of Patrick Piccinelli.
Returning from a stay in Venice with his wife, Piccinelli kept in his memory strong impressions of the very special atmosphere of the Milan station. Starting with the delicious espresso coffee taken at the counter of a bar, and the noise of the big line trains.
Travelers are still rare, like lost moths. Silence prevails, only broken by the muffled murmur of the footsteps of security guards and employees, like invisible guardians of this kingdom of departures and arrivals.
Milan station at 6 am is a poem in suspense, a promise of escape, and a stopover where wandering souls meet, mingle and separate, like shooting stars in a sky still tinted with midnight blue.