For Giacomo Borzoni, each painting is a necessity, a creation born with total emotional and intellectual involvement — a child of the soul. His art is not decorative, but expressive; not illustrative, but revelatory. Every centimeter of canvas is imbued with intention, every detail charged with meaning.
With Eden. No human virus, Borzoni presents a multi-sensory artistic experience that confronts the human condition and the environmental devastation we have wrought. In this visionary project, the artist evokes the image of a lost Eden — a paradise contaminated not only by disease, but by a mindset of exploitation and alienation.
His artistic language is never literal. Instead, Borzoni uses metaphor, symbol, and chromatic oxymoron to expose the inner contradictions of our age. Estranged figures, dissonant elements, and destabilizing imagery invite viewers to observe more deeply — to reflect, to react, and ultimately to hope. Within the disillusionment lies the spark of redemption.