Born and raised in the Roman countryside, he gained early experience as a graphic designer and technical scenographer for small theater companies.
After earning a degree in graphic design and visual communication, he developed a broad skill set, shaping a more eclectic professional identity, working in web design, visual identity, editorial layout, video design, and motion graphics. His projects include installations, video mapping, live shows, and events.
Since 2017, he has been actively involved in collaborations with various artistic entities. One of his most significant partnerships is with Quiet Ensemble, joining forces whenever a project requires a video installation or a purely visual approach. He also works with Aesop Studio and Open Lab Company on artistic interventions ranging from video mapping to theatrical performances and digital art installations.
Currently, he teaches short courses and advanced training workshops at universities, providing students with the foundational tools to create video scenography and installation projects. He designs visual communication systems and multimedia setups for museum exhibitions in Italy, Eastern Europe, and parts of South & north America. He has contributed to projects with Sapienza University of Rome, UNESCO, the Central Institute for Intangible Heritage of the Italian Ministry of Culture, the Balletto di Roma, and many other institutions.