I ♥ Weirdos
When I lived in Rome, at age 13 or 14, I was mesmerized by a Caravaggio painting at church. He was considered an outsider and did a lot of taboo stuff like using prostitutes as models. He was a total punk and I was drawn to that. I generally prefer art that is emotionally off. I play classical piano and somehow I find myself drawn to the more offbeat side of that genre, like Rachmaninov instead of Beethoven.
90‘s London
Being a teenager in Italy was a bit boring, and a British magazine called The Face was like my bible and only source of information. I moved to London when I was 18, and it was so exciting back when the Saatchi movement started. We were young and didn’t care about anything, we would party for a whole week. We all wore crazy makeup, cut-off sleeves, and felt like we were part of a big gang. The music (and the drugs) united us. The truth was we copied what we had seen in magazines and art shows. We were faking it and having fun.
“Everyone is an artist now”
I don’t know the future, but my gut feeling is that because there’s much digital and social, we are going to crave old school; un-retouched photos and things that don’t move. It’s so easy to buy now, you just click and it comes to you, but maybe that’s too easy. Becoming an artist is easy now, too. If you have a tumblr account you’re an artist. The meaning of art is changing, but I like that.
Online Offerings
The internet is either a vehicle to express new things, get in contact with all this amazing stuff, or maybe it’s just a façade, a screen you can hide behind, where you can invent your personality. I meet all these people online, and the majority of the time they are the opposite of their cyber personas. But there’s no right or wrong and I do love experiencing. Also, I really believe that there are so many people out there who need to be discovered, and not just young people, but generally people with fresh ideas. I think it’s my duty to find them, and Diesel’s duty as a brand to promote this. I want to give a voice and potential success to people who deserve it.