Graduated from the Brera Academy in 1991, he devoted himself to the study of masters of the past such as Leonardo, Dürer and Van Eyck, developing a surreal and visionary style.
He has participated in the exhibitions Padan Surrealism: from De Chirico to Foppiani and Visionaries, primitives, eccentrics: from Alberto Martini to Licini, Ligabue, Ontani . He took part in the Michetti Prize in 2006 and in 2013, the year in which he was among the three winners. He also exhibited at the 2011 Venice Biennale, presented by Pierluigi Pizzi.