fbArt - "Invisible Boundary"






Över 35 års erfarenhet; tidigare gallerieägare och kurator på Museum Folkwang.
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Välkommen till min unika syn på fotografi – en plats där konsten blir en tyst berättelse, ett universellt språk.
Genom min kameras lins strävar jag efter att fånga inte bara bilder, utan upplevelser: fragment av tid och känsla frusna i ett ögonblick.
Där konst och fantasi möts föds visuella berättelser — som avslöjar livets komplexitet och den oväntade skönhet som döljer sig i vår vardagsvärld.
Fotografi-verket skapades 2025 i utmärkt skick och signerades på baksidan med äkthetsintyg
Verket är utan ram, de totala dimensionerna är: 48 x 33 (cm)
Verket är på professionellt halvmatt 300 g-papper
Frakt: i kartongrör
Frakt: snabb och spårbar
fbArt is an Italian artist based in Rome, known for his photographic works that blend elegance, sensuality, and expressive power. Through Fine Art photography and Artistic Nude, he explores the beauty and harmony of the female body, creating images infused with emotion and aesthetic intensity.
With extensive experience in the art world and numerous collaborations on creative projects, fbArt pursues a personal vision that unites technique and emotion, light and form, art and humanity.
Each of his works is an invitation to rediscover the purity of the image and the hidden poetry within its details.
In 2025, the prestigious Alphero Mags dedicated special attention to his work: one of his photographs was chosen for the cover of the November 2025, while several others were featured inside the magazine. A significant recognition that further establishes his presence in the contemporary art scene.
In the same year, Blaze Magazines also selected some of his photographs for a special feature. The images, captured along the stunning and historic Appian Way, reflect the magic of a place where the Roman Empire once laid its roads—today becoming a stage where beauty, light, and thousands of years of history intertwine. Another testament to fbArt’s artistic impact and narrative sensitivity
Välkommen till min unika syn på fotografi – en plats där konsten blir en tyst berättelse, ett universellt språk.
Genom min kameras lins strävar jag efter att fånga inte bara bilder, utan upplevelser: fragment av tid och känsla frusna i ett ögonblick.
Där konst och fantasi möts föds visuella berättelser — som avslöjar livets komplexitet och den oväntade skönhet som döljer sig i vår vardagsvärld.
Fotografi-verket skapades 2025 i utmärkt skick och signerades på baksidan med äkthetsintyg
Verket är utan ram, de totala dimensionerna är: 48 x 33 (cm)
Verket är på professionellt halvmatt 300 g-papper
Frakt: i kartongrör
Frakt: snabb och spårbar
fbArt is an Italian artist based in Rome, known for his photographic works that blend elegance, sensuality, and expressive power. Through Fine Art photography and Artistic Nude, he explores the beauty and harmony of the female body, creating images infused with emotion and aesthetic intensity.
With extensive experience in the art world and numerous collaborations on creative projects, fbArt pursues a personal vision that unites technique and emotion, light and form, art and humanity.
Each of his works is an invitation to rediscover the purity of the image and the hidden poetry within its details.
In 2025, the prestigious Alphero Mags dedicated special attention to his work: one of his photographs was chosen for the cover of the November 2025, while several others were featured inside the magazine. A significant recognition that further establishes his presence in the contemporary art scene.
In the same year, Blaze Magazines also selected some of his photographs for a special feature. The images, captured along the stunning and historic Appian Way, reflect the magic of a place where the Roman Empire once laid its roads—today becoming a stage where beauty, light, and thousands of years of history intertwine. Another testament to fbArt’s artistic impact and narrative sensitivity
