“Passaggi” narrates free mobility in Europe as a human, daily, and transformative experience. At the center of the work, a moving figure embodies travel not as a simple geographical displacement, but as an act of growth, discovery, and identity construction.
The fluid lines that cross and surround the body suggest paths, connections, and invisible flows that bind territories, cities, and people. Urban space and landscape emerge as a layered backdrop, not bounded by rigid boundaries, but open and permeable, a reflection of a Europe lived through direct experience.
The work reintroduces mobility as a right and a shared possibility, emphasizing the role of the body in public space and the value of movement as a tool for encounter, participation, and belonging. Crossing invites the viewer to recognize the freedom of movement as a fundamental dimension of contemporary European development.
Prompt:
"Contemporary digital artwork inspired by large-scale figurative mural art, central human figure represented in a realistic but painterly way, dynamic pose suggesting movement, travel and transition, visual elements integrated into the figure such as flowing lines, pathways or layered forms, symbolic references to connection, journey and crossing borders without using maps or flags, strong sense of scale as if painted on an urban wall, rich but controlled color palette with deep blues, warm reds, earthy tones and neutral backgrounds, clear outlines and strong compositional focus, emphasis on human presence within public space, narrative and emotional atmosphere expressing freedom of movement and shared European experience, no text, no logos, no literal symbol, suitable for a contemporary European cultural exhibition."