Emilio Isgrò has named this work with a symbolic title: "Le farfalle sapienti” (The Wise Butterflies). Colourful butterflies that come to life from the pages of a book and flutter without boundaries, much like the thoughts that arise from any good reading.
Isgrò is primarily a refined artist who has made erasure his hallmark, thus inventing a form of writing between the visible and the invisible, between the concealed and the revealed. It's an ironic gesture of provocation to re-read the world, but also a suggestion filled with poetry, the same that we find in his words: "Read in black and white, think in color."