“ORIGIN” by Aimonia for Folded Realities

Project: “ORIGIN”

Artist: Aimonia
The works explore paper as an original surface, where tears and folds transform the sheet into space, light, and matter. In each triptych, white suggests birth and possibility, red evokes energy, growth, and transformation, while black opens up to emptiness and dissolution. Through this creative gesture, paper ceases to be a simple support and becomes a place of birth and metamorphosis, narrating different forms of origin and inviting the viewer into an immersive and poetic visual experience.











Work 1: “Light Origin” The work interprets paper as an original surface. A white sheet is crossed by a subtle tear that interrupts the continuity of the material and reveals a hidden space. Light emerges from the fracture as a point of birth, suggesting that every surface holds an invisible origin beneath it.












Work 2: “Life Origin”
On a red, textured surface, the tear opens with greater intensity, revealing a deeper and more vibrant interior. The rupture becomes a generative gesture, evoking energy, growth, and transformation. The paper ceases to be merely a support and becomes a body, a place where life takes shape through breaking.
Work 3: “Void Origin” The black surface is crossed by a wider and irregular fracture, where the paper folds and tears, revealing a deep void. Here, the origin is no longer birth but dissolution: a silent and absolute space that absorbs matter. The void thus becomes another form of origin, a place where the surface ends and something invisible takes its place.
Aimone Barzaghi | Aimonia

His creative journey began at the Accademia di Brera in Milan, where art and theatrical set design shaped his vision, combining intuition and technique. Studying advertising graphics and photography, he refined a sensibility that today embraces traditional techniques, digital media, and artificial intelligence.

He has explored languages such as tattoo art, body painting, and trompe-l’œil, eventually focusing on painting, evolving from a material-based style to a digital and contemporary one.

Today he dedicates himself to portraits, landscapes, and abstractions that transform intuitions and emotions into profound and inspiring images.

His style is a bridge between classical and modern, fluid and experimental, inviting the viewer to go beyond the surface to discover what lies beyond.

The works exhibited in the Art Gallery are available for purchase throughout the duration of the event, offering a concrete opportunity to support and spread this new form of art, in which artificial intelligence intertwines with human creativity.











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