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Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Mattia Moreni
Monday, March 2, 2026
To sail in the ocean
Thursday, February 26, 2026
The night in the Channel
The world has only one sky lit by the stars; for the Mediterranean seagull, the light is endless, because the sea reflects the starry sky all around his own sailboat. The mainsail lights up white, and the crosswind, swelling it, turns it into the shape of the moon. The moon is often disappointing, because it shows itself full only for a few days. In the Channel the night lasts little, and it always marvels at how fast time passes; the night, with relief, is short, and the seagull touches the sky with a finger. The North Star, at high latitudes, is so close to the horizon that if I rested my chin on that fair‑weather window, it would fall into my hair. And here is Piero the surly one, gripping the helm in his sea and thanking the moon, which red announces the arrival of the Sun. He warms everything, the tiredness of sleep disappears, and tomorrow returns.
Saturday, February 21, 2026
I like sports
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
A Sparrow on Board
Friday, February 13, 2026
I flew away from the harbors
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
Like in Venice
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
A Lesson I Carried With Me
I was a teenager living in a small hilltop village near Ancona, in the Marche region. Every morning, on my way to school, the bus would wind its way down through the hills until it reached the Adriatic coast and the city of Senigallia, where my hospitality school was.
From the bus stop we walked to class, and along the way my friends and I talked about whatever surrounded us. Sometimes, though, my thoughts drifted elsewhere. I imagined what it would be like to live in Senigallia—on flat land, close to the sea. I dreamed of a place where you could get around by bicycle, without burning fossil fuels, moving quietly through the world.
Pedalling in silence, reaching your destination with nothing but your own strength, felt to me a bit like sailing. Life seemed lighter that way, as if you could carry it in your pockets and in your heart. On a bicycle you can think, observe, and let the world pass gently around you, because your slowness disturbs no one.
Today I live in Ravenna—a city as flat as I once imagined, filled with bicycles, frames, and wheels that anyone can dream of riding toward their own horizons.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Paper rolls
Then I fell in love with the computer and its colors. It all seemed so ridiculous, drawing with Windows Paintbrush, yet that’s where my passion—and distraction—for drawing began.
I tried everything, from crudely editing photos to sketching random doodles, and then, while wandering around the city, I started photographing the graffiti people had painted on the walls.
At the time I was traveling often, so by the end of it all I had quite a bit of material to work with. With more effective software, I began composing illustrations and posters, and it gradually turned into a coherent artistic path.
But the whole thing made me think…
Who will ever see my work if it remains just a set of files? In Ravenna there’s a neighborhood next to the docks called Hub—former storage warehouses now abandoned—yet right beside them there’s a charming seaside walkway, wide and beautifully lit at night.
I picked myself a little corner of wall and started posting my printed posters there.
Friday, January 23, 2026
My first Sailing boat
It was 2009 and I was working in a theatre in Milan. That summer I hauled out my boat and began fixing her up. I painted the entire hull white, inside and out, and added a bit of cabin space by covering part of the cockpit toward the stern. I also thinned the mast from the spreaders to the top and completely redid the electrical system, even adding a CD player!
I had bought Flesh in Livorno in the year 2000, and after nine years the boat needed some care. We sailed together around Sardinia and Corsica, as well as through the Tuscan archipelago, and then I decided to move her to Ancona in the Adriatic sea for some yard work. I made the trip both with crew and solo, passing south of Sicily.
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
News from Google
Today I received an email from Google Business with last month’s interaction report for my business profile. Before reading it, I passed by the place where I put up my posters, and they were almost completely torn down — only a few QR codes and maybe the last illustration I posted were still there. The 82 interactions mentioned in the report definitely caught my attention.
Sunday, May 25, 2025
San Francesco
Friday, May 23, 2025
A piece of history
Friday, May 16, 2025
My trashy good
Thursday, May 15, 2025
Springtime in Ravenna
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Sad story
Today, my broker Etoro started trading on the stock market. It’s incredible to think that, as I’m writing this, it’s actually listed on the U.S. market. I imagine it there, surrounded by its friends, all excited that such a great idea has finally become real.
I also have some personal news. I was living in Toulon — a beautiful city in France — but one day I ran out of fuel (yes, really). Tough times… it meant having almost nothing to eat, and many nights my dinner was just a piece of bread.
Then one day my brother called me, shouting: “Hey Piero, do you remember that small Etoro account you forgot about? It might be enough to help you get by for a while and come back to Italy!”
Isn’t my story a bit sad?
Thursday, May 8, 2025
Epidemic of 2020
Hello! I’m sharing these photos because I’m glad the 2020 pandemic is finally over.
I was in Toulon, France, and in one of the pictures you can see the long line of people waiting to enter the supermarket. I was standing at the far end of the square, and behind the corner to the right the line continued for another two hundred meters.
It’s wonderful that all of this is finally behind us!


























