The Little Mango is a visual artist working across video, installation, and photography.
Her practice explores the silent relationship between humans and technology — where digital devices become both sacred and obsolete.
Deeply influenced by the tradition of video art and the works of artists such as Bill Viola, her research focuses on time, perception, and the dialogue between the natural elements and the artificial object.
Through long, contemplative takes and minimal gestures, she investigates the friction between matter and device, between connection and absence.
Born in Italy, she studied Art Direction and developed a fascination for moving images during her academic years.
She now lives and works between Sardinia and Lombardy.
