
About me:
My name is Matteo Persiani, and I am an Italian figurative painter. My interest in art led me to begin studying drawing and painting in Rome, and later continue my training at the Florence Academy of Art, where I was able to refine my technique and develop a personal visual language.
During my time at the Florence Academy, I was awarded an artist residency, which allowed me to deepen my pictorial research and contribute to the academic environment as an instructor.
I currently live and work in Florence, where I divide my time between teaching and my artistic practice in the studio.
What guides my painting is the search for truth. I believe that nature — for those who have eyes to see and ears to hear — is a silent and powerful teacher. In the corners of a room, in the expression of a face, in the transformation of a figure, I seek an authentic encounter with what is real — fully aware that reality is fragmented, elusive, never entirely graspable. And it is precisely this sense of elusiveness that moves my brush: a constant tension, an open dialogue that I know will accompany me for a lifetime.