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Confini Blu is a piece about depth, emotion, and release.
Blue, for me, holds the frequency of memory and water, the kind of emotion that doesn’t scream, but runs deep. When I created this work, I was processing a wave of old grief, not dramatic, but ever-present. The fabric became the body. The knots, emotional anchor points. The stretched lines, the space between what was felt and what could never be said.
Unlike Confini Avorio, which emerged… from stillness, Confini Blu came from a place of longing. It’s about the weight of everything we carry and the possibility of transmuting that weight into form, not to explain it, but to honor it.
This piece is part of my ongoing exploration of boundaries as sacred spaces, where vulnerability meets strength, and where what binds us can also reveal us.
I invite the viewer to step into that same ocean of feeling, to allow the knots to mirror their own, and to maybe, just maybe, feel seen.
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.