Untitled_Animals is conceived as an environmental installation composed of a series of silk waste fabrics dyed with colors of natural origin (reseda luteola, goldenrod, blue woad, madder roots, scarlet-cochineal – made by Marco Fantuzzi in Cavallino, Puglia): they are bright colours, never flat and destined to change over time, reacting to light. The digitally printed images reproduce a series of collages made up of a selection of images cut from illustrated scientific popular books, mostly from the late 19th and early 20th centuries and partly redesigned. There are two shapes repeated on the fabrics: a ring-shaped circumference and a full circle in which animal designs “are born” from each other, one shape calling for another, a mutation within another. The silks are hung and passed through: they are dividing curtains that create spaces to visit, or that hide from view what is on the other side. They create temporary places to live in or abandon. A zoology of the self to practice.