Filippo Gallorini (Arezzo, 1998)

Filippo Gallorini

Filippo Gallorini is a sculptor and modeler with multidisciplinary training. During his studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Carrara, he collaborated with companies like Valtiberina Marmi and Tor Art, working with internationally renowned artists. He particularly refined his marble finishing and polishing techniques and deepened his skills in modeling clay, plaster, resins, and silicones. After the Academy, he worked as a Prop Maker for a TV series filmed in Arezzo and was selected for the School of Arts and Crafts in the Vatican, where he studied ancient Roman restoration techniques for six months. He currently lives in Arezzo, where he continues his artistic research and works as a freelancer. His poetics is defined by an aesthetic distilled from the natural world, not merely as a formal repertoire, but as a vision, as a generative principle. Organic structures, cellular textures, and evolutionary processes become tools for broader reflection on our era, on the relationship between human beings and the environment they shape and by which they are shaped. Growing up in direct contact with the rural environment of the Tuscan countryside generated his fascination with the secret language of nature: the silent logic of plants, the social order of insects, the ability of living matter to organize and regenerate itself. Through his art, he seeks to translate this language into tangible forms, giving voice to an ecological thought that is not only environmental and aesthetic, but one that investigates the human condition in its most intimate side.