I studied in Urbino. I recently graduated in Graphic Art from Fine Arts (2025), and I’ve always been passionate about what I studied and always wanted to build a job that allows me to help people through art. I chose to do this experience to be able to observe myself and because I felt like I had to acquire some more practical skills to make the right choices and know how to move once in a business.

The arrival at the studio was exciting. Guillermo Mora is a welcoming and passionate person. After a coffee and a chat to get to know each other and organize the work, we only had to go down the stairs to find ourselves in the place that Guillermo dedicates to his work and the creation of his ideas. It’s just a door, in fact, that separates the art studio from the house of the artist who’s hosting me. This makes me think that Guillermo dedicate most of his time to his work while still managing to ensure that it doesn’t break into his personal life, something I hope to do as well one day.

Guillermo deals with multiple aspects of work as an artist and not just artworks, which for me is very stimulating because the experience will probably allow me to quickly acquire many skills that will help me build more peacefully my self-employed job. Guillermo is passionate about his work and the freedom it offers and is keen to convey to me a lot of information and suggestions that come from his experience of many years. I met to know EYE from the experience of some of my friends who studied with me in Urbino and I immediately took the this opportunity, because the program seemed balanced and made for people who truly wanted to challenge me and work with me based on my true abilities.

The experience in this studio is meeting and exceeding my expectations. I’m learning a lot, I feel like I need to learn much more, and I have the opportunity to see clearly what are the things that I already know and can perform on. In the first part of the experience, we were involved in various activities, including preparing scale models for some exhibitions that will take place in January, to understand how to set up the artworks. We are now preparing for Estampa2026, Madrid’s art fair hosted by IFEMA.