20 sculpted landscapes in the wood of old cobs, the characteristic wooden poles marking the waterways in the Venice lagoon, visible evidence of the link between the earth and the water on which the whole city is founded. In order to realize these small miniature cities, sometimes following the natural shapes of the wood, sometimes by imposing them on rational human geometries, Fabio Castelli uses special Japanese manufacturing saws, grit and chisel that allow a very delicate and precise work: tools that However, presuppose a certain power and even violence against nature, a testimony to an ambivalent relationship between man and landscape, which change each other.