Studio Days: A Visual Experiment at Pavi Italy
Saturday, October 05, 2024Studio Days
Sometimes the studio feels like a blank page — a space meant for precision, but also for play.
When I get bored at work, I make liberal use of the set. It’s my way of keeping the eye awake, of finding new movement in the familiar.
Last week I strangely wore striped shirts. Maybe it was coincidence, or maybe my mind was unconsciously reaching for rhythm. Either way, that pattern became the pulse of these experiments.
I. A Line in Motion
Last week I strangely wore striped shirts. So this is one of the things I shot while doing so.
Lines moving against light. Texture against stillness. It became less about fashion and more about repetition — about how visual habits form without us noticing.
II. Stripes, Again
I told you I wore stripes all week.
The pattern turned into a small obsession — lines, symmetry, the dialogue between order and looseness. The studio walls reflected it back to me, like they were in on the idea.
III. A Visual Experiment
A visual experiment.
That’s all it needed to be. No product, no purpose — just seeing how far I could push light, angles, and reflection until something interesting appeared.
Every frame was improvised, every shot an instinct. The studio turned from workplace to playground — proof that sometimes the best ideas don’t come from planning, but from curiosity.
The Pavi Italy studio has always been a place of structure — yet within that structure, there’s freedom. These videos are my reminder that creativity doesn’t wait for permission; it happens between deadlines, in the quiet hours, when you’re simply looking.




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