Anthony Fazzinga is a Miami-based contemporary artist whose work merges graffiti, pop iconography, and neo-expressionist painting into a distinct and evolving visual language. Working across canvas, spray paint, mixed media, and sculptural forms, he builds layered compositions that examine identity, discipline, and emotional endurance.
Early bodies of work explored ambition and the pursuit of “paradise” through symbols of labor and aspiration. In more recent series, including Bare Bones, Fazzinga turns inward — stripping compositions back to expose vulnerability, memory, and the psychological weight beneath performance and productivity. The work becomes less declarative and more human.
At the center of his practice is a recurring character derived from childhood drawings. Over time, this figure has evolved into a signature presence within his expanding visual universe — at once resilient and exposed, structured yet unraveling.
Through aggressive mark-making, fragmented cultural references, and saturated fields of color, Fazzinga balances raw instinct with formal control. His surfaces carry both urgency and restraint, reflecting the tension between external drive and internal reckoning.
As his practice expands into dimensional and collectible forms, Fazzinga continues building a cohesive world rooted in transformation — not just striving toward paradise, but confronting what remains when the armor comes off.