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“Each knot I make is like a breath held, a truth remembered.”
This piece is part of the Confini Sculptures, a series of unique works shaped by hand, one by one, without molds or repetition. Each sculpture is a moment of tension, emotion, and quiet release.
Confini Green represents growth, healing, and renewal. Green is the color of the heart chakra, of nature’s resilience, of the space where boundaries soften into possibility. The fabric is stretched… and knotted into a form that holds both pressure and peace, like the human experience itself.
I see this sculpture as a presence, not just a form. It can rest on a surface or be mounted on a wall, but either way, it asks for stillness.
For contemplation.
No two Confini are ever the same.
Each one carries the energy of the moment it was created: hands, breath, intention.
This is not just a sculpture. It’s a fragment of the invisible, made real.
Fabio Pietrantonio is a self-taught Italian artist who works across painting, sculpture, and conceptual installations, using raw materials like rope, resin, cement, fabric, and wood to articulate his spiritual and ancestral roots. His ritualistic, alchemical techniques, rooted in Arte Povera yet expanded by shamanic intention, strip away the superfluous to reveal essential, sensory dialogues between matter and meaning. Through meditative process and tactile immersion, his work radiates emotional power, creating portals for healing, reconnection, and transformation, inviting viewers to rediscover a deep sense of belonging and spiritual presence.