Filip Anic’s artistic practice delves into the spaces between presence and absence, often using the human body as both subject and symbol. Through raw, tactile materials like fabric, plaster, and imprinted surfaces, he constructs visual languages that speak to memory, vulnerability, and the quiet tension of existing between the personal and the collective. His work is grounded in process—shaped by intuition and emotional instinct—where gesture becomes meaning and form emerges from fragmentation. He doesn’t just create objects; he evokes atmospheres, inviting viewers into spaces where introspection feels tangible.