Blue Bar is a body of work about uncertainty as well as the inner desire of personal research, which represents a strong part of human nature. These concepts gain importance, especially when related to the current crisis affecting modern societies. All photographs have been taken between 2016 and 2019 in the Delta region of the longest Italian river, called Po. The river lies below the sea level, which leads to the idea that the territory is constantly threatened by massive flooding and therefore can disappear at any time, as it already happened in the past several times. In this body of work, this particular landscape is used as a metaphor to describe a more universal human condition. The Blue Bar itself is something you are looking for, but it might not even exist. The title is also related to that feeling blue, which Luigi Ghirri - in his essays - refers to when it describes the feeling one gets when hitting the above-mentioned river. The Bar is a symbolic place where to gather after work, but it is also a place where a roamer can rest. Melancholy and uncertainty are the reasons why some people are dragged to wandering around particular areas, seeking something without always knowing exactly what. A sense of melancholy and loss pervades you whilst moving in that territory. It is a place where everybody would want to leave, but at the end all of them stay and deal with this circular way of living, which seems to be always the same. There is so much meaning in the traces people leave in the bleak landscape. The complete body of work consists of 58 images and has become a book published by Artphilein Editions, Lugano. It is the second part of a trilogy about today's human condition started with my first book I wish the world was even, published in April 2019.