Soon after I created a small bronze statue of the actor Antonio de Curtis, known by everyone as Totò. His daughter Liliana approved it enthusiastically after her visit to my workshop. I presented it to her for the Museum to Totò dedicated by the city of Naples. Later I made a maquette of Totò (photo) which was entered in a competition organized by the Town Council of that city. In 1999 I created the monument to Father Lorenzo, a founder of the Sisters of the Carmelite Order located in Santa Marinella (Rome).
In year 2000 I created a 5-meter high statue in clay of Esmeralda for the actress Gina Lollobrigida who previously starred the role of this character in the movie “Notre Dame de Paris”. In 2002 I made a bronze called “L’uomo con la clessidra” (The man holding an hourglass) now placed in Toronto.
In 2003 it was turn of the door bell in bronze of the Collegiata’s at Montefredente (Bo) which was to commemorate the master bell-ringers’craftmanship.
In 2004 I created a set of Eucharistic bas-reliefs in bronze for the St. Nicholas Church at Barletta. In 2005 I realized the sculpture in bronze dedicated to Josep Constantin Dragan (The founder of the "Butangas" Company) placing at teh Timisoara University (Romania).
From 2006 to 2008 I realized eight life-size statues either of American Presidents and other famous men of politics, which can be still visited in the Greenwood Museum, Dallas. Since 2007 the statues of S. Tommaso d’Aquino, S. Agostino and the Vergin Mother stand on the facade of the Lady of Holy Trinity church in Santa Paula (California).
In 2009 I sculptured life-size bronze of the Patriarch Ignazio IV for the University of Balamand (Lebanon).
In 2011 I made the original model in clay of the Holy Father Juan Paul II which now stands, a statue in marble, in the side churchyard of S. Ermete Church in Forte dei Marmi (Lucca - Tuscany). In 2017 I completed a bronze portrait bust of the attorney Eduardo Vitale, which was placed in the world-renowned cemetery of Staglieno in Genoa. In 2018 I created a bronze sculpture of a mermaid (200 cm in height) for Starbucks, which was installed in their store in Milan. The bronze statue dedicated to Father Francis J. Parater, placed in Richmond, Virginia, dates back to 2020. In 2021 I created the life-size statue of Saint Gemma Galgani, then placed at the monastery dedicated to her in Lucca (Tuscany). The bronze monument dedicated to Anacaona, national heroine of the Dominican Republic, placed in Santo Domingo, dates back to 2022. Also in 2022 I created the monument dedicated to Francesco Guiso Gallisaj, emeritus citizen of Nuoro (Sardinia), placed in a city square in 2024. In 2025 I created a life-size statue inspired by Saint Francis of Assisi for the stylist Brunello Cucinelli.
I have made a number of busts such as Ronald Reagan’s (photo), Michail Gorbaciov’s and Lamberto Vallarino Gancia’s, two copies of the latter in bronze, (photo) the first of them placed in the Asti-Gancia club-hall and the second one in the town-hall of Canelli (Asti), a bust in bronze of Sherlock Holmes (now located in the small town of Sesto Fiorentino near Florence), Nicolas Sarkozy, Francesco Baracca, Steve Jobs, the Swedish King Carlo Gustavo XVI and the earlier foreign minister Elie A. Salem from Lebanon, Steve Jobs, the magistrate Giovanni Falcone and the general Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa.
My works are represented in private collections in Italy, Great Britain, Switzerland, Germany and U.S.A.
Numerous copies of classical sculptures have been produced in my studio, including "Alexander and Diogenes" by A. Puget, "The dancer with castanets" by Luigi Bienaimè (160 cm in height), the "Girl on hammock" by A. Frilli, the philosopher "Zeno" from a Roman copy (170 cm in height), a copy of the original "Saint Paul" (200 cm in height) which is located at the Basilica of St. Paul just outside the walls of Rome, and the "Three Graces" by A. Finelli. For almost forty years, I've been collaborating with artists like Jeff Koons, Gina Lollobrigida, Igor Mitoraj, Stanley Bleifeld, Anna Chromy, Ives Danà, Hakon Anton Fageras, Hanneke Beaumont, Margot Homan, Sergey Eylanbekov, Anne Shingleton and Nilda Comas.