Fabio Principe (Fapri) — Artist

Fapri’s work investigates the threshold where experience modifies the perception of time, body and matter. The practice concentrates on what precedes an event and on what remains after it, when the emotional impact withdraws but its trace continues to act. There is no narrative and no resolution. Each work establishes a condition of presence in which memory and conscious gesture coexist. What weighs and what surfaces remain in tension, without hierarchy. Material is treated as a site of persistence. Surfaces register accumulation, erasure and emergence. White does not cancel black; it incorporates it, allowing it to remain active within the form. Interventions are minimal and deliberate. Every gesture is measured, necessary. Through processes of reduction and controlled transformation, Fapri develops a visual language grounded in density, suspension and attention. The works do not represent experience; they host its residue. They function as spaces in which perception slows and what remains becomes perceptible. The underlying question is not how experience can be overcome, but how it can be inhabited — how its presence can continue to exist within matter, form and time.