The exhibition project is the result of many years of research and practice in ceramics, which the artist also explored during her latest residency at the Faenza Art Ceramic Center, a significant and formative experience in her professional development. The exhibition largely aims to convey the epiphanic meaning of Moretti's work, a series of new pieces that integrate and present her poetics centered on the symbolism of the Nest as an inner space of reunion, reflection, and transformation. Epiphanies refer to a perceptual event and a philosophical concept, something that emerges at the threshold between the visible and the invisible, presence and concealment. In Il Nido (The Nest), the archetype that identifies Moretti, it is the value of a unique and authentic gesture. In ceramics as in monotype, the artist engraves an emotional and intuitive trace that cannot be replicated. The design idea develops from the concept that the works are liminal spaces that invite a perceptive relationship, silent and open to listening. Each sculpture, writes the curator, evokes intimate and complex thoughts, represented through similar forms but characterized by different color palettes. This choice emphasizes the variety and richness of human emotions: warm, enveloping tones that evoke serenity, love, and calm; cool, nuanced colors that invite reflection, introspection, and inner calm; more incisive shades that express energy, strength, and determination. The repetition of similar shapes, combined with chromatic variations, emphasizes how every human being, despite their similarities, is also complex and rich in feelings, and how the variety of feelings contributes to our uniqueness.
The works are conceived as starting points for an inner dialogue, an opportunity to listen and discover the depths of the soul. Each form is transformed into a body, into matter that bends, splits, and empties itself. It is a trace and a refuge.
Through this combination of shapes, colors, and visual storytelling, the exhibition aims to stimulate deep reflection on the human capacity for resilience, transformation, and rebirth, inviting each visitor to find their own inner Nest as a space of peace and growth.