
Sublimine - The Power of Creation presents a compelling dialogue between artists Andrea Mastrovito and Loris Cecchini, who, despite different artistic paths, share a poetic and visionary approach to art-making. This exhibition explores the ever-shifting boundaries between reality, perception, and symbolism, while addressing urgent contemporary themes: the ambiguity of memory, the transformation of the human body, and the vast, unpredictable potential of imagination in the age of new technologies. Loris Cecchini’s The Developed Seed uses sculpture to reinterpret organic growth through a technological lens. His work reflects on the delicate relationship between humans and nature, positioning transformation as a space of both promise and responsibility. Andrea Mastrovito’s NYsferatu: Symphony of a Century reimagines the silent film classic as a hand-drawn animated feature, using the vampire as a metaphor for fear, evil, and the human condition. Through a bold interplay of traditional and modern techniques, the artist invites reflection on mortality, power, and the persistence of destiny. Sub Limine reveals how Cecchini and Mastrovito engage with themes of change, tension, and transcendence—highlighting the intersection of the natural and artificial, the historical and the speculative. This exhibition offers a rare opportunity to witness two leading voices in contemporary art challenge our perceptions of reality and creation.