
The reality described by the dominant physics at the time of Sozzi’s birth was vastly different from what we understand today. The universe was believed to be singular, relatively small, and composed only of matter visible through the instruments of that era.
Amid this cultural backdrop, since the 1960s, Sozzi, driven by his boundless inspiration, created a genuine creative cosmogony. He developed his own painting technique, producing numerous works that depict glimpses of the universe, dotted with chromatic objects and stardust. His paintings, entirely his own, were made on various surfaces with brushes he crafted himself.
Contemporary physics presents a vision of a rapidly expanding universe, dominated by dark energy, with visible matter making up only a small fraction of its total mass. Moreover, it suggests the possibility of multiple, potentially infinite universes: the Multiverse.
Within this new scientific framework, the SozzisArt collective advances Alessio Sozzi’s original cosmogony by transforming his works into a creative project. This project consists of a multiverse of works, no longer material, but composed of “invisible” energy, akin to the bits that form digital art.

A collection of unique Ordinals born from the usage of Gen-AI to fuse Alessio Sozzi’s original works with astronomical data.
Each piece in this collection evolves, incorporating the rhythm of the cosmos—solar flares, the pulse of distant stars—reflecting the dynamic creation of the universe.
Alessio Sozzi, born in Tuscany in 1920, was a painter and sculptor whose boundless creativity spanned the 20th century, making him both a witness and a protagonist of the era's major dichotomies and themes. Over his 70-year career, with more than 130 exhibitions worldwide, Sozzi created public monuments in Europe and the Americas. His works are displayed in museums, private collections, churches, and public spaces. In the late 1960s, his creativity culminated in a cosmogony of material paintings, evoking vibrant, fantastical chromatic universes. His distinctive signature is recorded in 20th-century art catalogues and books, with his work praised by leading Italian art critics. Today, the SozzisArt collective draws from these works to create a new artistic cosmogony, In-versa, through NFT digital creations in the new millennium.



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