The Shape of Hunger by Fabio Luxia

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Fabio Luxia

Saint-Paul de Vence, France

About ‘The Shape of Hunger’ by Fabio Luxia

The lion’s roar is frozen, stripped of sound and context. Its open mouth becomes a visual cavity rather than an act of dominance.

The mane dissolves into chaotic ink, suggesting appetite not just for survival, but for meaning, validation, and recognition.

The absence of prey or territory transforms power into emptiness.…

Original created by Fabio Luxia.

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Fabio Luxia
Saint-Paul de Vence, France

I am a self-taught artist who walks between shadow and light, drawn to the mysteries that linger in this world. Through black and white, I seek the beauty hidden in simplicity, where silence speaks louder than colors. For me, art is not merely an image, it is a window into secrets that whisper beyond reality.

I believe that contrast is an eternal language, and within the dialogue of darkness and light, I find myself, born from uncertainty, shaped by the unseen, and…

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