Giulia Filippi reimagines perfection through imperfection

Italian artist Giulia Filippi transforms self-reflection into surreal, vibrant visual narratives. Hovering between realism and abstraction, her work distorts the “perfect” forms society imposes—bodies, careers, even thought patterns—into something human, flawed, and radiant.

Filippi’s signature motif, a broken circle, mirrors her philosophy: beauty resides in imperfection. Through graphic design, digital art, and inventive self-portraiture, she builds spaces where irony meets poetics, and the modern human’s riddles come alive in color, shape, and form. Her creations have traveled internationally, from Europe to the Metaverse, always carrying the same intimate, liberating voice.

I try to find beauty in things that are imperfect. Like me.


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