I immerse my soul in clouds of matter in a breath that expresses, creates, and struggles.

Lorenzo Passi has developed a body of work that draws on natural and organic elements, creating pieces that seem to belong to a primordial landscape, suspended between past and present, with a visceral and authentic character.

Lorenzo Passi's work is an ongoing conversation between man and matter, a close encounter with glass that goes beyond technique and becomes an investigation into resistance, fragility, and time.

Looking at his works, one gets the feeling that glass is not just a material, but a living being. The shiny surfaces, the shapes that seem to have been created by chance yet are so organic, the colors that emerge like traces of an alchemical process: everything tells a story made up of repeated gestures, accepted mistakes, instinctive and rational choices.

There is no coldness in his glass, no distance. Instead, there is a powerful physicality, a willingness to leave room for imperfection, to allow the material to express itself with its own voice. His works speak of time, of memory, of something that has been transformed forever. Perhaps this is what makes his work so fascinating: the ability to capture the exact moment when glass ceases to be just a material and becomes alive.