Flavius Pisapia
Flavius Pisapia's sculptural practice exists at the intersection of vision and execution, where ambitious concepts find their inevitable physical form. An Italian artist born January 11,1981, in Bucharest, his journey began during a formative period in the art-filled home of his father, Francesco, near the Amalfi Coast in Campania. Surrounded by large paintings and sculptures, he witnessed physical proof that vision could become legacy. This immersion in a world where ideas became objects—where intuition met discipline—would shape his foundational understanding of what art could build.
His art, inspired by metamorphosis, archetypes, and organic forms of nature, strives for essence, objectivity, and beauty. There is something foundational in Pisapia's sculptures, a quality that suggests they are meant to endure and speak to future generations. Whether manifesting abstract concepts in bronze or translating the intangible into stone, he demonstrates an unusual gift for making dreams stand upright, for giving weight and structure to the visionary.
