I come from Naples and in 1968 I was 18 years old. They say I am a "creative", but in reality, no one literally "creates"; at most, we use and rework elements that have already been created, such as clays, metals, minerals, sounds, words, or other materials.
I am fortunate to do for a living what I would happily do for pleasure: cultivating the land, shaping it, sculpting, coloring, writing, canoeing, windsurfing, teaching, and traveling for both pleasure and work, mostly today in Peru, yesterday in Africa and Russia.
I have published five works of fiction and have some of my pieces in the USA, mainly in Philadelphia, where I exhibited one of my works. The portrait of the poet Anna Akhmatova is in the Russian Museum in St. Petersburg, and a 20-square-meter iron sculpture is at the Moscow Academy of Landscape Architecture.