London, in a quiet house in the Chelsea District, the art studio is bathed in the gentle and ever-changing light of the afternoon.
The large windows face north to south, and friends familiar with the studio's owner know that he arranged the windows this way to let the unique, unpredictable London sky become his source of inspiration on the canvas.
The furnishings inside are simple yet practical. On the easel, an unfinished painting occupies the central position, already beginning to present delicate interplays of light and shadow and a hazy mist. This arrangement is also a mark of his distinctive and strong personal style.
Various tubes of paint are scattered on the floor, among them the vibrant colors particularly loved by the owner, especially those used to capture the magnificent hues of sunrise and sunset: gold, orange, and purple.