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Equieffe Equestrian Center will host the European Show Jumping Championships this year, a prestigious event that will bring journalists, athletes and enthusiasts from all over the world to our city. ​

 

But the event will be much more than a sports competition: Equieffe wanted to create a link between sport and culture, enhancing the excellence of the territory. For this reason, it organized the Press Event at Ville Ponti, a historic and refined location, and planned for the guests a visit to Villa Panza, famous for its extraordinary collection of contemporary art, with works by international artists such as Dan Flavin and James Turrell. ​

 

To give further value to the event, they also wanted the presence of an artist who would resonate with the soul and elegance of the event. It is an honor to exhibit my works in this exclusive context, where art, beauty and emotion intertwine with the power and grace of sport.

"FEEL ALIVE"​

"Feel alive" is letting color, light, and movement pass through you.

It's trusting your instincts, like a silent dialogue between a horse and its rider,

between color and an artist. It's allowing art to take us further, where emotion and freedom meet.

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Art and horse riding, at first glance, seem like distant worlds, but in reality they are based on the same principle: a subtle balance between control and freedom, between technique and instinct.

 

They are both expressions of passion, dedication, harmony and a silent dialogue with nature and with oneself. Horses have always been part of my life. My parents live in a house in the middle of the woods and have had horses since I was little.

 

A great passion, which obviously became mine too. That place is still a refuge for me today and it is there that I find peace, serenity, connection with myself and inspiration, especially in the most difficult moments. ​

 

If you think about it, art and horse riding are both based on a fundamental element: TRUST.

A horse is not commanded by force, it is guided by intention, by breathing, by energy. This is also how it works for me with color: I accompany it, I let it blend. It goes where it finds its space, its perfect balance.

 

This is why I believe that this event is not just a sporting event. It is a celebration of beauty, of art in all its forms: that which is expressed in the movement of a horse in competition, that which is manifested in works of art.

 

Color and art have an extraordinary power: THEY MAKE US FEEL ALIVE. They allow us to connect to what we feel, to transform emotions into visible and tangible experience. And so does horse riding, with its wordless language, made of complicity, freedom and energy.

 

My works are a reflection of that same energy: an invitation to let yourself go, to trust color and its ability to transport us to unknown and extraordinary places. ​ ​​

 

WHERE TO VISIT

Press Event

17 Marzo 2025 | Ville Ponti, VA (Su Invito)

Showjumping | Equieffe E. C. | Via A.Manzoni, 197, 21055 Gorla Minore VA

CSI4* | 26-30 Marzo 2025

CSI4* | 2-6 Aprile 2025

CSIO3 EEF Series | 23-27 Aprile 2025

CSI4* | 14-18 Maggio 2025

During the competitions, the works will be exhibited in the VIP room, inside the Equieffe Equestrian Center Restaurant.

PRESS CONFERENCE GALLERY - VILLE PONTI - 17 March 2025

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