Infinite Purgatory was conceived in a moment of profound stillness, an attempt to give form to the weight of waiting, to the struggle without resolution.

Reinterpreting Dante Alighieri’s Purgatorio through the lens of contemporary digital art, the series imagines purgatory not as a passage toward salvation but as a permanent threshold, a suspended present where hope and resignation coexist.

Composed of ten chapters, the work echoes the cadence of Dante’s terraces, where ascent is marked by stages of transformation. Here, however, the climb remains unresolved. Ten becomes a symbol of completion and return, of cycles that close only to open again. Each artwork is a fragment of this condition, an image of waiting caught between light and suspension.

Neither comfort nor resolution, Infinite Purgatory confronts the viewer with fragments of an endless condition. Each piece stands alone, yet together they compose a cycle without sequence: no beginning, no end, only the repetition of waiting.

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