The La Pietà series revisits one of the most enduring archetypes of art history: the intimate moment between a mother and her fallen son. Detached from traditional religious context, these works focus on the emotional core of the scene, the weight of loss, the tenderness of touch, and the profound humanity contained in a single gesture.
The figures are portrayed with a quiet, restrained intensity. Their expressions and postures speak of grief, resilience and unconditional love, without theatricality or ornament. The refined lines and controlled contrasts draw attention to the emotional tension between presence and absence, offering a contemporary interpretation of compassion and mourning.
Rather than depicting an icon, the series reveals a universal bond, one that transcends symbolism and becomes a powerful meditation on fragility, connection and the raw dignity of sorrow.