

CyberMyth
Reality ends Here

The CyberMyth Experience
Our Vision
CyberMyth is a contemporary labyrinth that leads the viewer from the outer world to the inner one.
The exhibition opens with Caterina Marotta’s digital reinterpretations of Greek myths, which decode today’s society through archetypes like Midas, Pandora, Narcissus and Atlas.Her works reveal what disconnects us from our true selves.
The journey then shifts into the introspective realm of Francesco Filippelli, whose paintings, created with his patented Temporama Alchemico a technique, transform cyclically over seven minutes.
These living images reflect the fluid nature of identity and the return to the inner self.
Together, the two artists guide the visitor through a symbolic passage: understanding society, confronting its myths, and coming back home to the soul.
CyberMyth premiered at Indra Gallery, 20 East Road London, from 14–17 November 2025.
CyberMyth Collection
About

Francesco Filippelli
Painter - Chemist
Francesco Filippelli is an Italian painter and chemist.
He began painting at 14 under Francesca Strino and soon developed a deep fascination with the nature of perception and matter.
At 18, he enrolled in the Faculty of Chemistry at the University
of Naples “Federico II” to explore the physical essence of reality.Since 2010, he has exhibited across Italy in numerous group and solo shows, withworks featured in contemporary art magazines and catalogs curated by Prof. VittorioSgarbi.
In 2020, inspired by a visit to the Sansevero Chapel and the portrait of PrinceRaimondo di Sangro, he began developing his original “Temporama Alchemico”technique — a synthesis of painting and alchemical transformation — completed in
2023 with his first cycle of transformation portraits.
Since then, the technique has received numerous official recognitions for its originality and artistic innovation.
Caterina Marotta
Illustrator - Graphic Designer
Caterina Marotta is an Italian visual artist and illustrator whose work investigates the relationship between mythology, human transformation, and digital aesthetics.
Her practice combines hand-drawing, digital media, and symbolic research to reinterpret classical myths and collective memories within the framework ofcontemporary visual culture.
Marotta’s artistic language bridges the human and the technological, exploring themes of identity, rebirth,
and metamorphosis.
Since 2024, she has exhibited herworks in international group exhibitions in Italy, Spain, France, and the United
Kingdom — including La Pedrera (Barcelona), Galerie Thuillier (Paris), The Holy Art Gallery (London), and Spazio 57 (Naples).
Alongside her fine art practice, she collaborates on design and cultural projects forinternational brands.


The Temporama Alchemico
Boundary-Defying Creations
the Temporama Alchemico technique is a patented and currently one-of-a-kind artistic process that Francesco Filippelli developed after years of research into the material evolution of painting.
The technique is based on an innovative pictorial system: thin layers of reactive color are alternated with thin layers of stable color. When the reactive pigment enters its response phase, a visual transformation occurs — not through digital or mechanical means, but entirely through painterly
and chemical processes.
This transformation is cyclical, repeating every 7–8 minutes, generating artworks that live, shift, and regenerate before the viewer’s eyes.
For the first time, the barrier of temporal staticity has been broken down with purely pictorial tools, allowing a message to be transmitted through a transformation, a metamorphosis, a revelation.








