abitArt – Bormio

abitArt – Bormio

OUR GALLERY

Art as lifestyle. Curated in the heart of Bormio.

OUR ARTISTS.

Pop / Fantasy

ANGELA CARLI (Siena, 1978)

Angela Carli develops a poetic visual language rooted in delicacy and introspection, where figures and symbols emerge through soft tonal harmonies. Her paintings evoke intimacy and quiet reflection, transforming everyday emotions into timeless, subtly luminous compositions.

Sculptor / Pop

MARK SUGAR (Brescia, 1982)

Mark Sugar shapes dynamic, tension-filled forms where balance and movement become central themes. His works explore strength and elegance through bold volumes and refined surfaces, creating sculptural presences that feel both powerful and suspended in a moment of controlled energy.

Marble Sculptor

TEO MARTINO (Torino, 1990)

Teo Martino’s sculptures are built as sharp visual statements, using symbolic subjects to question “progress” and expose contradictions in contemporary culture. Behind the apparent purity of form, his work carries a clear critical edge, reflecting on evolution and education with rigor, restraint, and force.

Instinctive figuration / neo-Brut

GIANFRANCO ASVERI (F. D'Arda, 1948)

Gianfranco Asveri is a self-taught artist who found in painting a vital drive, transforming lived intensity into a raw, instinctive language rich in color and matter. His works strike the surface with a bold, almost primitive gesture, yet retain quieter echoes of visual memory — where expressive force and subtle references coexist in a deeply personal balance.

Surrealism / Pop / Phygital

CRIS DEVIL (Brescia, 1974)

Cris Devil creates surreal scenographies where iconic imagery meets urgent social themes, blending irony, sustainability, and a deep passion for music. His “phygital” works fuse physical and digital dimensions, drawing viewers into vibrant, dreamlike worlds where imbalance and contrast become powerful visual statements.

Figurative / Pop

ROBERTO FANTINI (Roma, 1960)

Roberto Fantini creates suspended presences between matter and poetry, painting faceless figures that safeguard silence, memory, and fragility through an essential, intimate visual language. His works speak of balance and quiet strength, where lightness becomes a conscious, deeply contemporary gesture. A space for projection, emotion, and subtle resonance.