CHIACCHERONE
In psychology, sociability refers to a person's ability to establish contacts and engage in constructive and mutually enriching dialogue with others. It is one of the most important skills that enables successful social networking, which affects both professional and personal relationships.
It is an innate characteristic of personality, depending on temperament and nervous system type. For example, choleric and sanguine people are sociable by nature, while melancholic and phlegmatic people have to make an effort to talk to a stranger
A PART OF DIFFERENZE & SOMIGLIANZE (DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES) SERIES
A series of 10 works reflecting some of our states throughout life. They may accompany us individually or in groups, they may come and go, some we may not have experienced and never will.
We may experience similar states to our family and friends and this is what makes us similar and brings us closer together. Or we may have a very different set of qualities and be in different states - this creates the individuality of each person.