Don Giovanni STAIRWAY NO II
40 W × 30 H × 3 D cm

In Stairway No. II, I wanted to capture the feeling of being swallowed by the story. While working with the production of Don Giovanni, I became obsessed with this staircase—not as a piece of scenery, but as a visual representation of a descent into the subconscious.

I chose to print this on Alu-Dibond because I wanted the work to have a certain industrial sharpness. The metallic surface gives the blacks a deep, velvet-like quality while keeping the highlights crisp and cold. The figures in the foreground are vital; they provide the human scale to an otherwise impossible architecture. To me, this piece is about the vertigo of fate. It captures that breathless moment where the characters—and the audience—realize they are caught in a spiral that is much larger than themselves. It is a portal into a theatrical world where the physical space is just as expressive and dramatic as the performers who inhabit it