The garden surrounding the house where Piccinelli's workshop is located is a mix between Japanese and English style. The artist likes plants that grow freely to confront a certain structure. The garden is an extraordinary formal and chromatic repertoire.
Thus, the "English garden" embodies the delicate balance between nature and culture, between order and disorder, between the past and the future. It is a place where imagination and reality merge to create a space where beauty and depth come together, capturing the spirit of life itself.
The “English garden” is a living tableau where time slows down and blends into eternity. The seasons dance their ephemeral dance, moving from silent winter to the bright bloom of spring, then to the summer heat and melancholy of autumn. Each season is a metaphor for our own life cycles, our moments of growth, fullness, decline and rebirth.