I traced a research route through the natural territory around Civitella, exploring it through artistic actions with clay.
Near the Museo dell’Aquila Reale I encountered the clay vein that became central to my work. From this place I carried out explorations and scientific measurements of the clay. The data are currently pending processing at the University of Edinburgh, in collaboration with paleo-oceanographer Dharma Reyes.
From this same ground, I developed two artistic actions with clay, documented audiovisually. These gestures move through ideas of embodied knowledge and through the long memory of cardial ceramics. They are shaped by the calcium carbonate held in the clay, traces of shells from the ancient marine paleolandscape that once covered this valley. In their making, they also touch the surrounding olive groves and the quiet persistence of the human gesture passing through the landscape.





