Alessandro Botti

Alessandro Botti’s paintings erupt from the collision of sci-fi figuration and Informal art—a rebellious, material-driven approach that resists containment. His work balances the impulsive and the intentional: expressive strokes and textured surfaces carry the weight of unconscious gesture, while his figurative elements scream with raw clarity. Through layered techniques—oil, acrylic, pencil, collage, and plastic inserts—Botti constructs worlds that pulse, ripple, and sometimes even protrude into our space with sculptural elements that animate the canvas.

At the core of his practice lies an urge to channel chaos—both personal and cosmic. Botti assembles ink-drawn creatures, dark clusters, and dreamlike agglomerates to forge alien landscapes that feel at once deeply interior and hauntingly expansive. His surfaces breathe, fracture, and flicker with signs that defy fixed interpretation. These are not just paintings; they are organisms—hybrid, wired, and wired-in—born from the unbound tension between control and eruption.