‘I moved my family to the middle of nowhere. We spend our time writing dark plays and acting them out’Three years ago,I decided to leave New York and lumber back to the small village in Tuscany where I grew up. My American wife Kim and our six-year-old son Primo had never been to Italy before and, although the village was beautiful, and it was in the middle of nowhere. We were all a bit in shock.
There was a barn in the gardens that I started to expend as a studio. After a few weeks,a piece of the roof fell in meaning that, at a certain point in the day, or the most incredible light streamed through. At first,I didn’t know how to expend it, so I just build some glass over the gap and painted a backdrop where the light fell. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com